Acrylic painting techniques and tutorial for beginners. In this tutorial you will learn on how to paint a yellow daisy flower with some water droplets on the petals. This is a wonderful tutorial practice to master shading and adding highlights with little details. It's a step by step easy and basic tutorial for beginners. Please don't forget to hit like, add some comment, subscribe and share.
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Acrylic Paint Colors:
Titanium white
Phthalo Blue / Ultramarine Blue / Primary Blue
Brilliant Red / Primary Red / Cadmium Red
Medium Yellow / Primary Yellow
Raw Umber / Burnt Umber / Burnt Sienna
Brushes:
Number 12 Nylon Flat Brush (Long Handle)
Number 8 Nylon Flat Brush (Long Handle)
Number 7 Nylon Flat Brush (Short Handle)
Number 3 Nylon Flat Brush (Short Handle)
Number 0 Nylon Liner Brush or Round Brush
or No. 1, 00, 000 (Short Handle)
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Love your paintings and tutorials. Can you please add some oil painting tutorials too.
thank you Sara... I have oil painting tutorials on my other channel.... https://www.youtube.com/oilpaintingtutorialsbyjmlisondra
Thanks for all your comments everyone! You can download the traceable here: http://www.jmlisondra.com/blog/v/Traceable_and_Reference_Photos_of_Yellow_Daisy_Flower_with_Water_Droplets
lovely John I do hope you are feeling better and your cold has gone. This is on my "to paint" list love these flowers and the droplets are the diamonds on the crown! Many thanks
yes I am better now, thank you Ann... 🙂
Thank you John for another great video. I pray God blesses you richly for teaching us how to paint.
you're welcome Shelia and thank you 🙂 God bless you too
I like how the sunflower painting develops over time. Very nice technique. Thanks for sharing!
you're welcome Shawn
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Excelente tu obra!! Te felicito!! Gracias por compartir la con nosotros!!!
gracias 🙂
Awesome brother! Luv the colors!
Hello again John! I just want to comment on your use of palette. Just like the Old Masters. When I received insturction from a friend that had I guess what you might call a 'teaching Atelier'?....but via online, he told me to learn properly I must paint with 4 colors. I don't know what was different from yours....I think maybe black? However, I'm guessing that you would do the 4 but for the sake of us, it's much easier to have black on board. I have such admiration for you because you are able to create literally ANY color from this....and everyone here can feel grateful for being taught the proper way. It's easy (and much more expensive/wasteful) to go and buy the extra colors but by doing this everyone is kind of getting an education in color theory. My compliments & a huge thankyou. 🙂
hello Carol, I really appreciate your comment. Thank you very much! I actually used black before but I replaced it with the raw umber since I only use black to create browns, that's why it's better to use the raw umber or the burnt umber. Yes you are right, it's easier to use the 5 colors than 4. It's very challenging to mix darker values using only the 4 colors and when I added the raw umber, It's much easier. And sometimes black is not really good way to start practicing mixing because it can easily turn your colors into mud. thanks again Carol 🙂
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Вы очень хорошо рисуете, смотрю с удовольствием! Спасибо!