Demo: Add Warmth With Acrylic
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13. Demo: Add Warmth With Acrylic
Lessons
Class Introduction
05:14 2Materials for Acrylic Paints
08:30 3Mixed & Layered Acrylic Paints
18:35 4Demo: Explore Glaze Mediums
19:56 5Demo: Palette Knife Technique
12:33 6Demo: Brushes for Acrylics
15:05 7Surfaces for Acrylic Paints
19:15 8Demo: Gesso a Surface
09:13Lesson Info
Demo: Add Warmth With Acrylic
Okay, so that feels better to me for the cube. Alright, so now for this orange ball, I want my brush that I'm gonna use to be really, really clean so I'm gonna choose something I haven't really used yet, and I want it to be round 'cause I'm gonna just go right over this. Now I am going to choose, I have I think cad red, I've got orange here mixed with this red, which is kind of a cad red. I'm going to use some gloss medium to make this glaze, and I'm gonna use not a lot of color, at least initially, because I can build that color up. I'm mixing it right on the surface. Now that's kind of pinkish, I think I want it to be more orange. I'm gonna go over here, yeah, that's what I'm talkin' about. So glazing allows you to see right through that color to what's underneath, it makes it more vibrant. Clean my brush. I wanna remove some of this color here, 'cause I want this really to feel like a shadow. I wanna use that color underneath to tell us about that. And I'm gonna add a little more pi...
gment, it's still, I could still move it around. I can still use that streak and that stroke that I like to make that color, but I'm gonna add a little more physical pigment to this side, yeah, so you really see. The thicker and the more opaque it gets, now I'm not gonna do impasto, but I'm tryna use this almost like the way oils are used, and I've glazed over this ball to make it a little more orange. I'm gonna use a little medium to thin it out, not water. Oh, I don't want that edge there. Now I'm gonna show you something too or I'm gonna mess this up on purpose. If I push too hard, the color lifts up because it's still pretty malleable. So you really wanna pay attention to, you can't tell by looking at what I'm doing how heavily I'm moving this paint around, so I am using a very light touch to move this pigment around, and the lighter the touch, the less you see the brush stroke. So that's something I want people to understand, and you wouldn't know that just by looking at it that the touch of your hand changes how the mark is moving across, and it's particularly because this brush is a stiff bristle brush. You push too hard, you're gonna push that paint around and I could show you just if I graze it, it gives me just a lighter touch and more of a smooth and even application.
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Ratings and Reviews
user-f0fd68
Great class with all the fundamentals!
anshu priya
Very thorough . perfect for someone who wants to start painting with Acrylics.
Nancy
Nota review but a suggestion. Use a table knife to remove paper from bloc. No curling of edges.
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