The best way to Paint Autumn Timber | Acrylic Portray



Portray practical timber takes a whole lot of time and a spotlight to element. When depicting many timber in a forest reminiscent of in a portray like this, layering the foliage and branches correctly will be key to creating a gorgeous autumn scene.

On this video I present you tips on how to paint superb autumn coloured timber with acrylic paint as I start with this panorama portray.

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When you have any questions on one thing I coated or possibly one thing I did not cowl on this portray tutorial I’m more than pleased to reply.

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
Numerous brushes I confirmed all through the video

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46 thoughts on “The best way to Paint Autumn Timber | Acrylic Portray”

  1. This isa great tutorial. Drives home the point about blocking in and working from the general to the specific.What gets me is how fluid your acrylics are at 60 degree room temperature and how you get coverage so effortlessly especially on tree trunks. the paint seems to go on as with a magic marker. Can you explain a little more how you achieve this flow?

  2. Great great video! Thank You Soo much! So when you did the time lapse the first time you painted in the grey color on the top part of the end of the road. That is something I wanted to see instructions on because that's what gives it that nice foggy look that suggests mist in the trees.
    Again, thank you

  3. Hi Chuck could u tell me what is the name of the first brush u use to start painting the leaves its a very small short fibers round brush. I cant see it in ur supplies and it seems perfect for this painting i tried with my brushes and it looks like a 3 year old has been playing with it 🤣🤣 I love ur work btw ur an amazing artist. Thank u x

  4. Tried do this painting today. I don't have all the colors you used so I'm working with whatever I have. I am still a beginner but I am quite happy with the first steps. I will be happy whatever I will accomplish today! Thank you for posting your work. They are all amazing!❤❤❤

  5. You keep your intention and what is going on in your mind in the early process hidden. Perhaps take time to explain your idea for the painting more, show some of the reference material that sparked your imagination and reveal how it unfolds for you as you come to know it. Reveal some of your aha moments as you are painting.

  6. 🌹🌹🌹Chuck, beautiful artist. …could you please slow down and do a full painting of a snowy landscape and a Train going down the track right at sunset? This would be something that I would like to do, but I need the help…my grandson is 2 and loves choo-choos and toot toots. Someday, I hope he will hang it on his wall, but not before I hang it on mine…lol thank you

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