How To Paint A Campfire | Acrylic Portray Methods



Full step-by-step portray tutorial of a campfire with Golden fluid acrylics. Learn how to paint a lightweight supply.

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On this video artwork lesson I cowl tips on how to paint a flame and the glow round it. I concentrate on how I paint the sunshine supply, tips on how to paint the glow, tips on how to glaze the colour. I used varied paint brushes which I cowl all through the video lesson.

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Supplies used:
– Golden fluid acrylic paint (titanium white, carbon black, main yellow)
– Liquitex gentle physique acrylics (cad crimson, cad orange)
– Water for mixing into the paints (thinning) and washing brushes
– 16×20″ stretched canvas


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Chuck Black Artwork

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28 thoughts on “How To Paint A Campfire | Acrylic Portray Methods”

  1. I have stumbled across your video by accident and found the step by step very interesting. I am hoping to paint a camp-fire as well into my modest paintings. Granted, I am still learning the process of painting and by watching these step by step, I can gain valuable insight on fine tuning the steps. Thank you again. Angela from Australia.

  2. Dude… I envie you. I'd give something for your skills. I consider myself a hobby landscape painter. Every time I watch your videos I have two feelings: the first is amazement and the second can be described as: Holy sh*t, I still got so much to learn. However, thank you very much for sharing your talent!

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