Painter In You | Acrylic Painting Tutorial - Desert Canyon Waterfall River Landscape @PainterInYou | Uploaded October 2017 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
This is a step by step landscape painting tutorial. In this video I show you how to paint this beautiful canyon river waterfall scene. I share my techniques in detailed steps that are easy for you to follow.
Please expect this painting to take around 3-5 hours depending on your canvas size and how much detail you put in. You will need to periodically pause throughout the video, as I have shortened it.
In this tutorial, I used an 18"x24" Level 1 Artists Loft canvas and multiple paint brands (Liquitex Basics, Grumbacher, and Windsor & Newton Galeria).
Colors Used:
- Titanium White, Burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna, Raw Sienna, Mars Black
- Any variety of yellows (I used yellow ochre and cadmium yellow deep)
- Any variety of blues (I used prussian blue, ultramarine blue, and pthalo blue. You really only need 1 though)
- Any green that is good for painting leaves (I used Hooker's Green). You can also mix your own green with yellow and blue if desired.
- Any red, for painting in the flowers/berries on the lower right shrub. You can skip this if you do not have red handy.
Photo of the finished painting, for your reference:
drive.google.com/open?id=1Bal553ARUj88YsoCQyDaYS7A5k3a-PVr
Painter In You Facebook Group:
facebook.com/groups/690609177760349
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Music attribution: bensound.com
This is a step by step landscape painting tutorial. In this video I show you how to paint this beautiful canyon river waterfall scene. I share my techniques in detailed steps that are easy for you to follow.
Please expect this painting to take around 3-5 hours depending on your canvas size and how much detail you put in. You will need to periodically pause throughout the video, as I have shortened it.
In this tutorial, I used an 18"x24" Level 1 Artists Loft canvas and multiple paint brands (Liquitex Basics, Grumbacher, and Windsor & Newton Galeria).
Colors Used:
- Titanium White, Burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna, Raw Sienna, Mars Black
- Any variety of yellows (I used yellow ochre and cadmium yellow deep)
- Any variety of blues (I used prussian blue, ultramarine blue, and pthalo blue. You really only need 1 though)
- Any green that is good for painting leaves (I used Hooker's Green). You can also mix your own green with yellow and blue if desired.
- Any red, for painting in the flowers/berries on the lower right shrub. You can skip this if you do not have red handy.
Photo of the finished painting, for your reference:
drive.google.com/open?id=1Bal553ARUj88YsoCQyDaYS7A5k3a-PVr
Painter In You Facebook Group:
facebook.com/groups/690609177760349
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Music attribution: bensound.com