How to Paint a Moonlit Harbour in Acrylics (Part 1 of 2)
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- Опубликовано: 14 дек 2022
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Step-by-step painting tutorial in acrylics.
Materials you will need:
10 x 8-inch canvas or board
Paints:
I use Artist Quality acrylics from Golden Paints and Winsor & Newton, but you follow along with any brand.
For the first stage of the painting.
Burnt Umber (Golden Paints)
Ultramarine Blue (Golden Paints)
Titanium White (Golden Paints)
For the main painting:
Titanium White (Golden Paints)
Cadmium Yellow Light (Golden Paints)
Permanent Alizarin Crimson (Winsor & Newton)
Ultramarine Blue (Golden Paints)
Burnt Umber (Golden Paints)
Brushes:
Round synthetic - Princeton Aspen, size 4
Small round synthetic - Rosemary & Co Series 344 Synthetic
2-inch Decorators Brush (Purdy XL Elite Monarch or Wooster are nice)
Extra tools:
An HB Pencil - (I use a Kuru Toga Roulette Mechanical Pencil 0.5mm Uniball)
Acrylic pen - I use a F & W empty marker filled with Sepia High Flow Acrylic
Acrylic Glazing Liquid Gloss (Golden Paints)
Palette Knife (I use a diamond shape size 45 by RGM)
Metal dipper or small pot for mediums
Greyscale value strip for judging colours
Jam Jar for water
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very beautiful painting,and well explained. Can you please teach us more of the paintings like this.
Delicious! Thanks for another amazing tutorial.
Thanks for watching Veronica!
lovely to watch your process. looking forward to part 2!
Glad you enjoyed it!
recently discovered you channel, and I love it! Can't wait to start painting again, thank you for all your effort
Thank you so much, really hope you find the lessons helpful Tanja.
Thank you Will for a great tutorial.
My pleasure Alicia, glad you enjoyed it.
Will
Hi Will….excellent stuff. Thanks!
Thanks Roger, I've just put the reference image on the blog: willkempartschool.com/how-to-paint-a-harbour-scene/
Cheers,
Will
Great tutorial! Thank you 😉
You’re welcome
Waw Will, thank you soo much for the video. Merry Christmas Maestro.💖
Happy holidays Tracy!
I've love seeing you uploading fairly regularly again. I always wanted to ask is the vertical palette you use here just for filming or is this something you use all the time?
Hi Maggs, it's a mix of both really, vertical and horizontal depending on the size of the painting, so smaller pieces with thicker paint I tend to have the palette vertical, but for larger pieces either have the palette on a table of hand held.
Will
Love your videos…my first painting was one you taught me! Where can I get a value strip?
Thanks Kathy, drop me an email on the blog and I can send you one through. They are printed out at home.
Will
Hi there Will, love all of your work. Do you have a like to the round sable brush you are using for this piece? Its exactly what I need. All the best.
Hi Adam, if you click the link under the video there is a full materials list and reference image.
I have a question, after watching your videos I want to get some new acrylic paints, I am thinking of getting titanium white, burnt umber and ultramarine blue. But I am not sure for the red and yellow paint. Should I get the cadmium red or crimson, and for yellow the cadmium yellow pale or the lemon yellow?
Hi Tanja, it depends on what palette you're going with. If it's a split primary, you would have a cadmium yellow and the lemon yellow ( a warm and a cool yellow) and the cadmium red and alizarin crimson ( a warm and a cool red) But, I often tend to use cadmium yellow over a lemon yellow due to it's opacity and alizarin crimson over cadmium red due to it's range.
Hope this helps,
Will
@@willkempartschool thankyou, It definitely helped! :)
Where can we buy the gray scale?
Hey Tracy, the grayscale is homemade, just printed out.