Portray Mild or Fireplace with Acrylics



Full step-by-step tutorial on how you can paint lifelike gentle, fireplace, or a flame with acrylics for learners – Paint Like A Professional: Episode #8

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On this episode of #PaintLikeAPro I educate you how you can present the sunshine! I present you how you can paint a light-weight supply by portray this vibrant candle flame. The identical method might be used to color a flashlight, a campfire, a light-weight bulb, or every other gentle supply in your work.

If in case you have any questions on one thing I coated on this acrylic tutorial or perhaps one thing I did not cowl I’m more than pleased to reply.

Supplies I used:
– Golden Fluid Acrylics (carbon black, napthol pink)
– Liquitex smooth physique acrylics (cad orange, Titanium white, hansa yellow gentle)
– Water for mixing with paint
– Spherical blender and scrumbling brushes from artist loft and princeton. Numerous different brushes I cowl within the video.

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27 thoughts on “Portray Mild or Fireplace with Acrylics”

  1. This was actually a really helpful video. I love how it wasn’t a time lapse and how you explained every single step along the way. It helped me with my first candle painting. If anyone would be so kind, it’s on my Instagram page @art_isfromthe_heart

  2. So… You mixed black as you went to the outer corner to blend it in with the colour of the background right? So should we merge it with white or yellow or some other colour based on the background colour…?

  3. Thank you so much Chuck, for painting a realistic flame on a candle. I am in the process of drawing and then painting a log fire, the one's you have at a camp site etc. The process will be very challenging for me to do, as I am still in the learning stages of my painting.. Like you have said, 'just keep on going and see where it leads you'. Although my drawing and painting skills are very amateurish, I will have a go and see what I come up with. Thank you again for showing on how to paint the glow of the flame etc.. (Angela, from Australia)..

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