![]() ![]() Wipe off some of it so that when you will do your stroke, it will be dry and see through. ![]() Load just a small amount of paint on the tip of your bright brush. Do this by mixing 1 part black, 2 parts light pink and 2 parts blue (doesn’t have to be exact). Mix on your palette a dark grey/ blue color. With these sunset clouds, you will be starting with a dark gray layer and gradually add lighter and brighter colors to the bottom of the clouds where the sun would be reflecting on them. This is the cloud technique that works for me! If you have your own way of doing clouds, you can do that! I like to use a small bright brush to do this. You can add another layer of bright white if you want to make the sun even brighter. Press and form a smaller white circle inside of that yellow circle and blend it outwards. Then add a small amount of white to your finger. Alternatively, you can use a paint brush or a small round sponge for this step. It may help to wipe some of it off to ensure you only have a small amount. Tip: you only need a small amount of paint on your finger. ![]() You can use your finger to kind of blend that yellow outwards a bit. Press and form a small circle using your finger. Use your index finger and apply a small amount of yellow paint to it. The black will make the mountain look like it is closer and the lighter gray makes the mountain in the back look like it’s further! 5. Paint another mountain range below the gray mountains. Next load your brush in some mars black (wipe off excess paint if needed but you do not need to rinse your brush). This should go all the way to the horizon line but not be painted below that line. Then fill it in solid with that medium gray color. Paint two wavy lines that meet and dip down in the middle. ![]() Use the tip of your brush to draw out the mountain line. Use a #8 round brush to mix on your palette a medium gray (about 2 parts white and 1 part black). Add a small amount of blue over the middle yellow area (thin strokes using the tip of your brush). You can also add some pink in there as well. Gently paint over the middle yellow area but don’t blend the blue with the yellow.įill the rest of the water area with the blue and white. Paint the blue in the water starting on the bottom left and right. Load it into blue and white (mixed together so it’s not as dark). Also, the middle area should be the brightest in the water because that is where the sun will be reflecting on. Paint just down the middle of the canvas, leaving about an inch of space blank on the left and right.ĭon’t worry about water texture, just paint it the same way you did the sky. Paint left and right strokes with yellow and white. Use your 3/4″ flat wash and start just below the horizon line. The water has the same colors as the sky and is the same technique. Gently allow the yellow to slightly go over the light blue area without blending it. Be careful not to blend the yellow with the blue or you will have green in the sky. Gently add the white and yellow in the rest of the sky up into the blue (on the left and right sides). Start at the bottom above the horizon line and paint left and right strokes blending up into the pink area. Note: the blank part of the canvas on left and right is reserved for yellows that will be in the sky. Paint left and strokes with the pink blending it with the light blue and going almost all the way down the horizon. Then wipe off your brush but do not rinse. Add more white lower in the sky so it gets lighter and lighter. This is because there will be some yellow in this area of the sky. In the middle area, leave the left and right part blank and only paint horizontal strokes in the middle. Add more white to your brush to lighten it up. The top part of the sky should be slightly darker with it gradually getting lighter. Start at the top of the canvas and paint left and right horizontal strokes. Use your 3/4″ flat wash brush to mix about 2 parts blue and 1 part white to make a lighter blue. Load your palette with ultramarine blue (blue), light pink (pink), cadmium yellow medium hue (yellow) and titanium white (white). Place a t-square or straight edge and draw a horizontal line across the canvas with a pencil. Position your canvas vertically and estimate where the center is. ![]()
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