Portray a Sky stuffed with Clouds with Acrylics in 10 Minutes!



At present we paint a blue sky full of gorgeous clouds in 10 minutes! This can be a actual time acrylic panorama portray tutorial for rookies. In case you preferred this lesson let me know within the remark part and I’ll do extra movies sooner or later on clouds 🙂

Hour lengthy classes & Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/onehourpaintings
You’ll find my e book on the necessities of acrylic portray right here:
https://www.etsy.com/ca/itemizing/496230403/acrylics-for-beginners-the-essentials?ref=shop_home_active_1

You should buy all supplies listed under utilizing the hyperlink supplied.

Paints:
PRIMARY BLUE (By: Liquitex Fundamentals)
(US: http://amzn.to/2mSN3KP /CAN: http://amzn.to/2FS9p6U)
TITANIUM WHITE (By: Liquitex Fundamentals)
(US: http://amzn.to/2mNRmWI /CAN: http://amzn.to/2DjI63X)

To attempt extra colors we suggest:
48 PIECE ACRYLIC PAINT SET (By: Liquitex Fundamentals)
(US: http://amzn.to/2mMDMCU /CAN: http://amzn.to/2ESgTW4)

Brushes:
MEDIUM ROUND HEADED BRUSH (Artist’s Loft)
(10pk @ US: http://amzn.to/2FOGtN3)

Water:
Um..faucet..
Different:
8”x10” CANVAS PANELS 12pk
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66”ADJUSTABLE EASEL
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24 thoughts on “Portray a Sky stuffed with Clouds with Acrylics in 10 Minutes!”

  1. Ryan you are just getting better and better with your teaching techniques. I find the instructional pop ups showing the ratio of paint to water very helpful. Also the directional arrows over your painting. It just clicks in my head and it's like oh yeah! I've been following you awhile now. Keep up the good work!

  2. This is an awesome teaching session. I have so many problems with my clouds. I always drew them vertical or horizontal instead of a smooth circular motion. Thanks also for the footnotes and differences in transparencies. I also like the darker blue so that my clouds can stand out more. Now I will not use the fan brush to make my clouds anymore; this is so much more simpler. Thank you once again for an awesome painting tutorial.

  3. Trust you to know exactly what I need help with lol I was reviewing your book for the 100th time since I started my painting yesterday and I really need clouds and was afraid to attempt them. But not now. Thank you again for your awesome lessons, can't wait to add this to my new painting.

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