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Easy drawings to paint gradually

When learning to paint it is a good idea to take progressive steps where each lesson learned builds on previous lessons. This approach to learning to paint in oils or acrylics helps you build a solid understanding of the key principles of painting. In this live stream video I talk about a new painting course recently filmed ‘Acrylic Painting – An Introduction To Acrylic Painting for Beginners‘. The new course was filmed for Udemy and is now available there. The new course has three painting projects. Each one builds on the previous one. The first project is a Values Study … it is painting a basic object like a cube sitting on a table with a strong light source: Doing small values studies like this in oils or acrylics is a great idea because it not only teaches you about values but it also helps a lot with your skills of drawing with the brush, and your general brush techniques as you learn to paint strong edges. From this values study we move to the second project which is a simple landscape scene: In this project we use our knowledge of values and apply it into a landscape scene. We also learn about the keys to aerial perspective such as colour temperature, values and the saturation of the colour. I cover these ideas in great detail in our Colour Mixing Course. These keys are applied to this second project in a simple landscape painting. As you can see the painting has a a great feeling of depth because of the correct use of values, temperature and saturation. So in the third project we take it one step further. We paint a cottage in a landscape scene using what we have learnt: Now this is the key point, and what I cover in the live stream video, the values study of the small block on a table becomes our cottage. All we do is add a roof on it and extend the back a little. But notice the values structure of the cottage is exactly the same as the cube. This is one of the best ways to approach any painting … just breaking complex scenes and objects down into simple shapes. Learn to paint the shapes correctly and you take a big step forward to learning to paint in either oils or acrylics. Also you can clearly see the principles of aerial perspective learnt in project two applied to this third project. Click Here For Acrylic Painting Course On Udemy


Learning To Paint Progressively In Oils or Acrylics

When learning to paint it is a good idea to take progressive steps where each lesson learned builds on previous lessons. This approach to learning to paint in oils or acrylics helps you build a solid understanding of the key principles of painting. In this live stream video I talk about a new painting course recently filmed ‘Acrylic Painting – An Introduction To Acrylic Painting for Beginners‘. The new course was filmed for Udemy and is now available there. The new course has three painting projects. Each one builds on the previous one. The first project is a Values Study … it is painting a basic object like a cube sitting on a table with a strong light source: Doing small values studies like this in oils or acrylics is a great idea because it not only teaches you about values but it also helps a lot with your skills of drawing with the brush, and your general brush techniques as you learn to paint strong edges. From this values study we move to the second project which is a simple landscape scene: In this project we use our knowledge of values and apply it into a landscape scene. We also learn about the keys to aerial perspective such as colour temperature, values and the saturation of the colour. I cover these ideas in great detail in our Colour Mixing Course. These keys are applied to this second project in a simple landscape painting. As you can see the painting has a a great feeling of depth because of the correct use of values, temperature and saturation. So in the third project we take it one step further. We paint a cottage in a landscape scene using what we have learnt: Now this is the key point, and what I cover in the live stream video, the values study of the small block on a table becomes our cottage. All we do is add a roof on it and extend the back a little. But notice the values structure of the cottage is exactly the same as the cube. This is one of the best ways to approach any painting … just breaking complex scenes and objects down into simple shapes. Learn to paint the shapes correctly and you take a big step forward to learning to paint in either oils or acrylics. Also you can clearly see the principles of aerial perspective learnt in project two applied to this third project. Click Here For Acrylic Painting Course On Udemy

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„Eiffel Tower“, standard Kit, painting by numbers, 35х45cm, ROSA START

„Eiffel Tower“, standard Kit, painting by numbers, 35х45cm, ROSA START

Becoming a true artist is easy thanks to Sets for creativity ROSA START.

The process of creating a picture is extremely breathtaking and easy at the same time, because you need to draw a numbered pattern. The contours of the painting are applied on the canvas, the areas are divided into separate segments with numbers, which corresponds to the number on the jar with paint. Gradually coloring them, you get a ready picture!

Together with the paintings by numbers ROSA START, everyone, regardless of age, will be able to independently paint the paintings and gradually discover the artist’s talent.

That’s why the first thing to look out for when choosing a painting by numbers is the level of difficulty. Pictures by numbers ROSA START have three levels of difficulty, which can be determined by the corresponding mark on the label and the color of the label itself:

1. The yellow and green color corresponds to the 1st level of difficulty – this painting consists of large elements and does not contain small details, and therefore is suitable for beginners and those who are just familiar with painting.

2. The color blue corresponds to the 2nd level of difficulty – in these paintings, along with large ones, there are medium and a little bit counts of small elements.

3. Red color corresponds to the III-th level of difficulty – this picture contains a large number of small details, suitable for those who already have certain skills in this technique.

Set’s made and staffed in Ukraine. Under the close attention of specialists, he goes through all life cycles to get into your hands.

Sets for creativity ROSA START – a great gift for children from 7 years old, men and women of all ages.

Create your own masterpieces along with Sets for creativity ROSA START.

Brand ROSA START
Type of packaging Shrink film
Еxpiration date 2 years
Frost resistance above +5
Format 35х45
Size/Format 35х45 cm
Themes Landscapes
Age From 10 years
Gender Unisex
Colin Wynn
the authorColin Wynn

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