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How To Paint Clouds Realistic Storm Cloud Painting Tutorial Youtube

How To Paint Clouds Realistic Storm Cloud Painting Tutorial Youtube
How To Paint Clouds Realistic Storm Cloud Painting Tutorial Youtube

How To Paint Clouds Realistic Storm Cloud Painting Tutorial Youtube This video is available as a full time real time tutorial with voiceover on my patreon (and also for single sale on my website). i will show you the whole pr. Dutch artist janhendrik dolsma shows how to paint photorealistic storm clouds in oils. for the full length video (67 min.) go to paintingskies video .

How To Paint Clouds Realistic Cloud Painting Tutorial Youtube
How To Paint Clouds Realistic Cloud Painting Tutorial Youtube

How To Paint Clouds Realistic Cloud Painting Tutorial Youtube Real time tutorial of this video (2.45 hrs. of pure painting, no time lapse) available on my patreon page: patreon brennerfineartlinkt to my. Get a sense of light in your cloud painting from the beginning. mix a lighter white to put next to the ‘darker’ white of your cloud as seen in the images above. as before, start with some white and mix in a small amount of ultramarine blue. then add some orange – but mix in a tiny bit more orange than before. Sponge. next up, painting clouds using a sponge – it’s a fun and unique technique! grab a dry sponge for this and add just a small amount of paint to the sponge to avoid blobbing it on your canvas. now, start dabbing the paint on in a bouncing motion, making sure not to squeeze the sponge too hard. A simple way to understand gesture is to look at a cloud, or a group of clouds, and try to capture it using a single line. think of this as nature’s gesture line. build structure and form around it and let it guide your brush. i’ve suggested the gesture line (s) in the following paintings.

How To Paint Clouds Tutorial On How To Paint Realistic Looking Clouds
How To Paint Clouds Tutorial On How To Paint Realistic Looking Clouds

How To Paint Clouds Tutorial On How To Paint Realistic Looking Clouds Sponge. next up, painting clouds using a sponge – it’s a fun and unique technique! grab a dry sponge for this and add just a small amount of paint to the sponge to avoid blobbing it on your canvas. now, start dabbing the paint on in a bouncing motion, making sure not to squeeze the sponge too hard. A simple way to understand gesture is to look at a cloud, or a group of clouds, and try to capture it using a single line. think of this as nature’s gesture line. build structure and form around it and let it guide your brush. i’ve suggested the gesture line (s) in the following paintings. Reload the sponge with white. come down to the lower edge where the paint is more transparent. start painting on the second layer of white. note how you can still see where the darker area of the cloud shows through. add a touch more white to the top of the layers to highlight where the light may be touching the clouds. As a finishing touch to the cloud, mix some white with a tiny amount of your pink paint and put a couple of dabs of it here and there on your clouds. i added just a tiny hint of it so its very subtle. this is the color of the pink sky reflecting subtly in the clouds. repeat step 5 9 with the remainder of your clouds.

How To Paint Clouds Acrylic Painting Tutorial For Beginners 117
How To Paint Clouds Acrylic Painting Tutorial For Beginners 117

How To Paint Clouds Acrylic Painting Tutorial For Beginners 117 Reload the sponge with white. come down to the lower edge where the paint is more transparent. start painting on the second layer of white. note how you can still see where the darker area of the cloud shows through. add a touch more white to the top of the layers to highlight where the light may be touching the clouds. As a finishing touch to the cloud, mix some white with a tiny amount of your pink paint and put a couple of dabs of it here and there on your clouds. i added just a tiny hint of it so its very subtle. this is the color of the pink sky reflecting subtly in the clouds. repeat step 5 9 with the remainder of your clouds.

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