Watercolor Glazing and Layering Basics

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So much depth and control is possible with glazing in watercolor. Its a powerful and useful technique. In this video we get into the basics of what glazing is, why to do it and some tips for the best results. Silver Brush Black Velvet (various) – http://amzn.to/2rKuDfc   DaVinci Cosmotop Spin (various – http://amzn.to/2qMsvGo   M. Graham Watercolor (various) – http://amzn.to/2rIiZSM   Arches Tear off Pad 140# Cold Press – http://amzn.to/2rIhIuV

How to Paint a Tree in Acrylics by Painting techniques for beginners




Step 1 : Create a tree structure
All trees have different branch and trunk structures, There are also many different tree trunk colors and styles depending on which type of tree you wish to paint
Step 2 : Add shadows and dark leaves
With acrylics, I find it's best to work in layers - generally dark to light
Step 3 : Add mid-tones
you can either wait for the previous layer to dry or if you would like some blending action go ahead and add a layer of lighter color
Step 4 : Paint hightlights
Most beginning artists like to overdo highlights, which can ruin the effect of light and shadow, so be careful and use sparingly. You can always add more if needed
Step 5: Finalize your tree
In this step, add the lightest accents and other flare to make it your own
Now that you understand the basic steps for painting a tree with acrylics, go outside, find your favorite trees and try to recreate them or add them into a new landscape painting.

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