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Enchanted Apple Step by Step Acrylic Painting on Canvas for Beginners

Painting with Jane 177,544 8 years ago
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In this video, we're gonna get in the mood for Halloween with a spooky witch, a creepy tree, an enchanted apple, and fog. Aaaaah, I can almost smell the crisp, fall leaves... This is a good lesson for beginners on up! I’m painting on a 16x20-inch stretched canvas, but you can paint on any type and size of canvas you like. I used: • A 1-inch flat brush • A soft 1-inch brush for scrubbing (I used a filbert, but use any type and size you're ok scrubbing with) • 1/2-inch angle brush • Soft, puffy brush for scrubbing fog (about 1/4-inch around) • A small round, liner, or detail brush I’m using Liquitex acrylic paint in the following colors: • Titanium White • Primary Yellow • Phthalocyanine Green • Mars Black • Cadmium Red Deep Hue But you can use any colors you like. Check out my Patreon page! Become a patron and get some awesome rewards. Your support will help me get a better lens for my camera so I can make my videos even better! http://bit.ly/29OV2VI Check out my website here for some affiliate links to products I use and recommend: http://bit.ly/28Jeizx Also check out my website here for Ar Monster swag as well as some of my art: http://bit.ly/2aTaUBm Find me on Facebook here: http://bit.ly/28Xweux Notice: No part of this video may be reproduced or distributed without written permission from me. The painting demonstrated is owned by the artist and Pandemonium Art Gallery, and may not be reproduced except by individuals for the purpose of learning these techniques. This tutorial and painting presented are not available for commercial purposes and may not be duplicated to be used for classes or commercial sale without written permission from me. The artwork contained in this video © 2016 by Pandemonium Art gallery All Rights Reserved "Air Prelude" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Thanks for watching!

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