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How To Paint A Bison In Yellowstone With James Corwin

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How To Paint A Bison In Yellowstone With James Corwin
Published 10/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1018.03 MB | Duration: 1h 3m


Learn How to Paint a Bison in Yellowstone with this Step-by-Step Tutorial Art Class

What you'll learn

Learn how to paint a bison in Yellowstone from start to finish.

You will learn how to draw using simple lines and shapes.

Learn to mix colors using the primary colors and different shades and hues to build value and form.

Learn painting techniques to build layers that create visual texture and realism in your subject.

Requirements

This painting art class is great for all skill levels. Many of my students have never painted before and they do great!

Description

Hi, I am wildlife artist James Corwin. Welcome to this painting class. I will take you step by step through the completion of this bison in Yellowstone painting. We will start with simple lines and shapes and then moving into easy color mixing and layering. I will demonstrate each step on the canvas and then give you time to complete each step before moving on to the next.This course is great for all skill levels, even if you have never painted before! This class takes about 2 hours to complete. I will tell you when to pause the video after each step to make it easy to follow along.Here are the supplies you will need for this tutorial video.11x14 canvasAcrylic Paint in these colors (Titanium White, Ultramarine Blue, Cadmium Red, Cadmium Yellow, Raw Umber, and Ivory Black).3 Brushes (Large flat, medium flat and small pointed tip brush).A cup of water for rinsing the brushes.A white paper plate for a palette.A paper towel for cleaning.Ask any questions or let me know if there are areas you are struggling with, I am happy to help. Also, share your paintings with me, I would love to see!

 

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