Jan 21, 2011

Art Painting Techniques

There's really only one way to really learn the techniques of the artwork. You guessed it, that in practice! Where do I start, you may ask. Well, if you start, you should start with the work of a "copy " of other artists. I'm not taking credit for the work of others, learning all those trying to learn.


I have some lessons step by step in a blank canvas board into a beautiful masterpiece that you just created! You will be absolutely amazed at himself and the comfort and the painting is fun to learn.Act wet. Is a technique of oil painting. The artist applies fresh paint on top of wet paint, oil paint because it is still wet. You should rely mixing techniques to prevent a disaster of mud on the canvas.



Overlap. If acrylic paint, then you probably have a coat and let dry - it takes about few minutes. Now, apply colors or more notes on top of previous layers.


Texture. If you are oil painting, painting is usually thick and what you see is what you get. The paint finish is full of brush strokes, light and swings in the painting itself. You can add texture medium to acrylic paint to create the same effect.


If you learn to paint, you'll find a few different techniques that are the basis of his art - the brush you use, the colors you choose how to apply the paint, and so on. You form your own unique painting technique. You can learn from others, but his work will only be your own and which relate to the techniques you have found what works for you.

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