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Easy Acrylic Painting

What you will learn

Students will be able to learn colour mixing

Students will be able to differentiate cool and warm colours and also where to use them

Student will be able to play with the colours for the distant and closer subjects

They can create a beautiful and magical Landscape painting after they complete the course. They can create their own style of painting with confidence.

Description

Magical Landscape using Acrylic Paint is a beginner friendly class. Students can expect to learn simple colour mixing to create additional colours using few primary colours. They will get to know the nature of acrylic paint. They will get to know , how to differentiate cool and warm colours. For example, there are cool red and warm red. The same goes to yellow and blue as well. I shared the easy way to find either the colour they have is cool or warm. And where to use cool colours and where to use warm colours as well.

They will get to know, from where they need to start their painting. How to give the illusion of the trees in distance and the trees or bushes closer to us. Just by playing with the colours. They will get to where to use warm colours and where to use cool colours. How to add the ray of light from the sun everything in detail along with me. I hope they will enjoy painting with me.

Here are the list of materials required,

Burnt Umber

Yellow Ochre

Medium Yellow

Lemon Yellow


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Brilliant Red

Quinocridone Magenta

Cobalt Blue

Prussian Blue hue

The listed above colours are artist grade acrylic paints.

They are cool and warm primary colours.

Burnt Umber and Yellow Ochre are earth tones.

English
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Content

Introduction

Introduction

Materials Required

Materials Required

How to Differentiate Cool and Warm Colours ?

Cool and warm colours

Final Project: Blocking the background

Blocking the Background using gradient colours

Final Project: Adding details

Final Project
Final project: Adding Highlights
Recap
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