The best way to Paint Waves – Acrylics



Learn to paint waves with acrylic paints on this lesson. We use Liquitex acrylics on gessoed panel to finish the portray. For extra on this lesson, together with the picture reference, go to https://thevirtualinstructor.com/weblog/how-to-paint-waves-with-acrylics

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39 thoughts on “The best way to Paint Waves – Acrylics”

  1. This is FANTASTIC!!! I have tried so many tutorials where ALL the work is done while the paint is wet. I got so frustrated I just steered away from art. You are an excellent teacher, especially for beginners like me who get frustrated and overwhelmed! Thank you kindly 🥰

  2. Beautiful. Thank you very much Sir. Can you please tell me how you kept your out of tube acrylic paints moist for 30 minutes please. Mine get dry and wasted so fast and I keep worrying about them and so not able to concentrate on my painting much. Also I keep spraying them with water every few minutes which will ruin the consistency of the acrylic paints too. Please advice. Appreciate it.

  3. i tried to follow instructions but of course the key parts for colour mixing are cut out only the bare minimum is explained. in the end i just took the frikking final picture and painted it, but this shouldnt be called a lesson…

  4. So informative and helpful for beginners. Thank goodness for the pause button and the three-dot above where you can slow down the tutorial. I also do a screenshot for the directional paint strokes for future reference. Most of my painting is from YouTube tutorials and it’s instructors like you that make us beginners look good. Thanks so much. Debbie from Arkansas

  5. Your instruction is the best I've ever seen and I've watched countless videos in the 40+ years I've been watching painting/art videos. Thank you so much for such a valuable tool for artists, both experienced and new to the medium.

  6. Thanks for the help. I think we used the same reference photo, but I saw the foreground as rock. I kept referring back to you. I had to use my phone for the pic, my computer does not print out good photos, but I was happy with the result. Thanks for your calm teaching style.

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