Full step-by-step portray tutorial of a sundown and lake with Golden fluid acrylics. The right way to paint water and sunsets.
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On this video artwork lesson I cowl methods to paint a sundown reflecting off the lake water. I concentrate on how I paint the skyline, methods to paint the solar, methods to paint clouds, and methods to paint water beneath. I used varied paint brushes which I cowl all through the video lesson.
In case you have any questions on this portray, methods to paint any side of this portray, or the acrylic portray strategies used, go away it within the feedback beneath and I am completely satisfied to reply! Thanks for watching this weeks artwork lesson!
Supplies used:
– Golden fluid acrylic paint (titanium white, carbon black, cerulean blue, quinacridone crimson, cadmium crimson, main yellow, prussian blue)
– Water for mixing into the paints (thinning) and washing brushes
– 16×20″ stretched canvas
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music by http://www.bensound.com
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i got more out of this video than I have any other video or book I have looked at on acrylics so far. I consider myself very good at drawing and watercolors but I struggle with acrylics and oils because of the layering that you so expertly demo here. I always feel like I am messing something up when I go over a layer and make it darker. Maybe it's because I mostly work in watercolors? I am so used to light to dark but it just seems that you also work from no photograph and I struggle with that. I also notice that you seem to hardly use any water on the top layers. I think that is my mistake too – too much water. Any advice? And thanks so much for this wonderful video. I am about to check out the rest and maybe look at buying one of your pieces as they are truly amazing. I think the only reason anyone ever gave you a thumbs down is because they are afraid of how challenging the lesson is. It takes work to create excellent art. Bravo!
Nice .
.do you have exposite……..where is bigfoot…
Awesome!!
Hi Chuck,
I noticed you didn't put any type of separation shoreline between your trees and the tree shadows .. Would that of increased the light in that dark area and pulled the focus away from the focal point. The sun??
This painting you project on to the canvas, boggles my mind ,that I'm amazed by your beauty that you can capture mother earth in her finest moments. Thank you!
Amazing!!!
The title reads acrylic. But your working it like oil π i keep reminding my self its acrylic. Lol
How did u make the water? Cuz u skipped that part
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing your full process. Can't wait to try some of your tips!
Who dislikes this? They are obviously untalented, jealous arseholes. This is fantastic! Such a talented artist π©βπ¨ππ½
Beautiful work!!!!
Wasn't able to do water at all I messed up please someone helpππ
Love it and great music choice too!
Great tutorial, just beware WAAAYYY to hard for a beginner, at least for me I was not able to get the technique at all and will be discarding my canvas!
I've just retired at 66. I've been a photographer since 1980. I decided to take up painting on some of my pictures. Chuck's teaching and humor is fantastic in these videos. I like it when he says and that's about all. Such humility and such a masterful artist. I look forward to hours of studying from this man Thanks Chuck
I am on it π gonna try your beautiful lesson, Thanks for sharing ππΌ
You are amazing and you have fun from everywhere but we need subtitle just english
What were the colors you used?
I love your style!!! You are amazing. Thank you for sharing your talent!
It would work with oil paints right?
We need all yyou artist to get together and play names or numbers out of that to give one lucky a winner a painting not big any size signed by u a good painting not sloppy