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Painting Foundations: Light and the Landscape
Size: 4.84 GB | Duration: 4h 18m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 24fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch
Genre: eLearning | Level: Intermediate | Language: English
 
Capturing the subtleties of a beautifully lit skyline in a painting requires an understanding of certain foundational concepts. In this course, learn key techniques for tackling light and color harmony within acrylic landscapes by completing a large, impressionistic studio painting of a skyline in Venice, Italy.


Instructor Will Kemp kicks off the course by diving into the different qualities of lighting within a landscape, explaining how the evening light affects the color temperature of a scene. Will also covers some basics for working with acrylic paint, and reviews the different brushes and materials you'll need for this painting. Plus, he goes into adding texture to the surface of your canvas, mixing pastel base colors, loosening your brushstrokes, and accurately capturing architecture in your drawings.

Topics include:
* Painting color and light with acrylics
* Observing different lighting conditions
* Choosing the right materials and brush size
* Adding texture onto the canvas
* Drawing architecture accurately using verticals and scaling up
* Judging color in isolation to mix harmonious color strings
* Practicing line variation with the rigger brush
* Adding fine lines for architectural detail
* Painting water
* Thinking abstractly to create impressionistic brush marks
* Increasing color saturation
* Injecting a warmth and glow by glazing
* Adding an impressionistic flair with a palette knife

 

Painting Foundations: Light and the Landscape

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