How to Paint Realistic Skies and Sunlight

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • I share my process on how I add light and glow to this beautiful sunrise sky I'm working on in my latest oil painting. The techniques and methods could be applied to acrylics as well. I walk you through the steps I took from start to finish and explain how I painted and approached each area of the sky.
    Full tutorials and my reference photos: / chuckblackart
    (or my RUclips memberships)
    Here is a list of the #art supplies I use to create (affiliate links): bit.ly/2t5ftGV
    Fan Blender: shrsl.com/2mkes
    Dagger Striper Brush: shrsl.com/2aqvg
    Gesso: shrsl.com/1qg41
    Medium: shrsl.com/2aqvv
    Gamblin artist oils used: burnt sienna, cad yellow, titanium white, ultramarine blue, cad orange, phthalo blue green shade, magenta, indian yellow
    canvas: shrsl.com/1qg3d
    Glued to this backing: shrsl.com/1qg3i
    ===How I Film My Paintings===
    The main camera I use: amzn.to/3aWeavg
    My preferred lens: amzn.to/2JNFtMj
    With this lens adapter: amzn.to/2RmVnSa
    My smaller camera: amzn.to/3c1fSLX
    Microphone: amzn.to/2RhYTNJ
    Microphone for voice over: amzn.to/2RmUAka
    Tripod: amzn.to/3aKUASN
    Tripod arm: amzn.to/2URhDpk
    My small tripod: amzn.to/2RptI2Z
    The lighting I use:
    5000k 96 CRI Fluorescent lamps: shrsl.com/1qp6n
    Used with 4ft shop light fixture
    SOCIAL:
    Facebook: / wildlifeandart
    Instagram: / chuckblackart
    Thanks for watching! (:

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