Find out how to Paint a Nation Highway within the Forest | Acrylic Portray



Portray foreground particulars akin to leaves and foliage will be time consuming. Nevertheless with just a little additional work to shade within the areas first, previous to the element, it may be achieved loads simpler.

On this video I present you methods to paint this nation highway by way of the autumn forest. I element methods to paint the leaves on the bottom, the highlights and shadows, in addition to the gravel on the highway.

PART 1 of this portray: https://youtu.be/JO1442DIH2Q

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Supplies used:
Golden fluid acrylics – uncooked umber, titamium white, napthol crimson, cad orange, cad yellow, phathlo blue (inexperienced shade)
Water for mixing with the paints
Stretched canvas
Varied brushes I confirmed all through the video

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42 thoughts on “Find out how to Paint a Nation Highway within the Forest | Acrylic Portray”

  1. Amazing painting. You are a fantastic teacher . You are calm and explain things very well. I am soooo appreciative of this video and your others. It helps me become a better painter since I am just beginning. I would like to know why you would go over this masterpiece with oil paint? I think it’s perfect already.

  2. Amazing as usual…makes me homesick for my home in SW Virginia. Blue Ridge Mountains. The road looks like the road to my sisters farm. There is often the fallen, colorful leaves on the dirt road. There is little traffic on this "back road", so the leaves would not all have been blown to the roadsides, from vehicles. Gorgeous!

  3. Hello Chuck, I am so in love with this painting, I am a newborn painter, I am following along with this painting. I like my top part with the trees, the bottom part I am totally stuck….mine looks flat, I can't seem to paint a hill. I've been painting over it again and again but I can't seem to get it right.

  4. I have a puzzle app on my phone. I am taking a painting class at the local community college. My puzzle I picked to paint is so close to being identical that it is unreal. My biggest problem is I hate my road. I have 38 years of different medium's of painting and I can't get the stinking road right. I found you and I love the way you do yours. Thank you for sharing and in turn helping me!!

  5. Curtrice Ennis
    Glad to find the "other half" of this painting as I was a bit scared I wouldn't. May not be a reason for that, but, I'm glad, anyway … watched the two videos of this "back-to-back" because it's such a beautiful painting!!! Thank you again for sharing it and your techniques with us all. Still LOVE this painting. 😁 I have another "techniques" question for you … How do I paint realistic looking sand on beach scenes? I appreciate your help.

  6. Glad to find the "other half" of this painting as I was a bit scared I wouldn't. May not be a reason for that, but, I'm glad, anyway … watched the two videos of this "back-to-back" because it's such a beautiful painting!!! Thank you again for sharing it and your techniques with us all. Still LOVE this painting. 😁

  7. I'm working through this tutorial right now! Thank you for sharing your talent with the rest of us! I have always loved painting, but just now starting to get back into it! My favorite part is that you keep the amount of different colors used down, yet you are still able to create a beautiful and vibrant scene!

  8. I jumped right back into painting after seeing this video. It took me 7 or more hours to complete, however thanks to your guidance I currently have, what i feel, is my best piece of art yet. It helped me go out and get the right paints from a local store where now i may join in the local art club and over all it's really improved a lot of things rather quickly in my life to find a drive for art again. I haven't watched any of your other how to or what to use videos yet, I was too excited to start painting. I'd love to be able to send you a picture of the painting for some advice. I know my shadows / light didn't quite line up and how you made everything look so… organic and whimsical is still beyond me. Maybe I missed something. Would you like to see and if so, how may I go about it?

    Thank you so very much for your hard work and dedication, i'll be trying more of your how to's soon.

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