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Mastering Brushstrokes - Part 2

Last updated 11/2022MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHzLanguage: English | Size: 10.09 GB | Duration: 4h 55m


 

Master key brushstrokes that lie at the core of watercolor, oil, and acrylic painting.

What you'll learn

Gain a thorough understanding of a broad range of brushstrokes

Develop a broad toolbox of strokes for reference when creating works of art

Learn how each brushstroke impacts form

Learn the history behind brushstrokes and paint application

Understand how brushstrokes are affected by painting mediums

Expand your creativity by increasing your knowledge base

Requirements

Students should have very basic knowledge of their chosen painting medium.

It's beneficial but not necessary for students to take PART ONE of this course first.

Description

"I can see a noticeable difference in my painting since practicing these brushstrokes and putting it all together. I can now see more like a painter then before. Thank you for a fantastic course." - Kai Z"Awesome job, one of the best art courses on Udemy. It definitely worth to watch. Thank you so much!" - Rula B.Brushstrokes are at the core of being an artist, and an individual's brushwork is one of the things that sets them apart from other artists. Using her approachable, easy-to-understand teaching method and lots of hands-on activities, artist Jill Poyerd breaks down historic and contemporary brushwork into twenty-two unique brushstrokes from traditional to unconventional. This course is part two of a two-part series and covers ten of the twenty-two strokes. They are broken down by style of application and include a brief history, examples of how they're used in masterpieces, visual demonstrations, and student practice exercises. By combining technical learning with visual and hands-on examples, students gain a thorough understanding of each brushstroke variation. Part two covers broken strokes as well as alternative application methods and finishes with a five-stroke painting exercise.Note: Demonstrations are given in both watercolor and oil paint. Acrylic painters simply have to apply the knowledge depending on how they use that medium, whether thick (like oil) or thin (like watercolor).

Overview

Section 1: Get to Know the UDemy Site

Lecture 1 How to Use the Course Tools (Optional)

Section 2: Introduction

Lecture 2 Introduction

Section 3: If You Haven't Taken Part 1

Lecture 3 A Word About Supplies

Lecture 4 Dilution

Lecture 5 Brush Load

Lecture 6 Viscosity

Lecture 7 Surface Condition

Lecture 8 Absorption

Lecture 9 Preparing to Paint

Lecture 10 If You Run Into Problems

Section 4: Broken Brushstrokes

Lecture 11 Dashes

Lecture 12 Dashes - Oil

Lecture 13 Dashes - Stroke Practice

Lecture 14 Dashes - Object Painting

Lecture 15 Dabs

Lecture 16 Dabs - Oil

Lecture 17 Dabs - Stroke Practice

Lecture 18 Dabs - Object Painting

Lecture 19 Directional

Lecture 20 Directional - Oil

Lecture 21 Directional - Stroke Practice

Lecture 22 Directional - Object Painting

Lecture 23 Pointillism

Lecture 24 Pointillism - Oil

Lecture 25 Pointillism - Stroke Practice

Lecture 26 Pointillism - Object Painting

Lecture 27 Stippling

Lecture 28 Stippling - Oil

Lecture 29 Stippling - Stroke Practice

Lecture 30 Stippling - Object Painting

Section 5: Alternative Brushstrokes

Lecture 31 Splatter

Lecture 32 Splatter - Oil

Lecture 33 Splatter - Stroke Practice

Lecture 34 Splatter - Object Painting

Lecture 35 Dripping

Lecture 36 Dripping - Oil

Lecture 37 Dripping - Stroke Practice

Lecture 38 Dripping - Object Painting

Lecture 39 Dabbing (No Brush)

Lecture 40 Dabbing (No Brush) - Oil

Lecture 41 Dabbing No Brush - Stroke Practice

Lecture 42 Dabbing No Brush - Object Painting

Lecture 43 Smearing

Lecture 44 Smearing - Oil

Lecture 45 Smearing - Stroke Practice

Lecture 46 Smearing - Object Painting

Lecture 47 Scraping

Lecture 48 Scraping - Oil

Lecture 49 Scraping - Stroke Practice

Lecture 50 Scraping - Object Painting

Section 6: Five-Stroke Painting Exercise

Lecture 51 5-Stroke Painting Introduction

Lecture 52 5-Stroke Watercolor Demo Part 1

Lecture 53 5-Stroke Watercolor Demo Part 2

Lecture 54 5-Stroke Oil Demo Part 1

Lecture 55 5-Stroke Oil Demo Part 2

Section 7: Combining Brushstrokes and Final Remarks

Lecture 56 Combining Brushstrokes

Lecture 57 Wrapping it Up

Section 8: Bonus: The History of Brushstrokes

Lecture 58 Brushstrokes - The Early Masters

Lecture 59 Brushstrokes - The 19th Century

Lecture 60 Brushstrokes - The Modern Era

Section 9: Bonus: How to Flatten a Watercolor

Lecture 61 How to Flatten a Watercolor

Section 10: Bonus: How Supplies Impact Painting Results

Lecture 62 How Paint Quality Impacts Results

Lecture 63 How Paper Quality Impacts Results

Any level painter working in watercolor, oil, acrylic, or gouache

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https://www.udemy.com/course/mastering-brushstrokes-part-2/

 

 

 


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