How to Build Up Color on an Acrylic Pet Portrait
Here is some more in progress work on the pet portrait I did in acrylic, an 8 x 10.
In my previous post, I showed you the initial layers, using the glazing technique--where you thin the paint down with clear acrylic medium, and apply it in several translucent layers, to give the painting a rich, colorful surface.
In this video--where the portrait is more than halfway done--I show you how I enrich the color with specific colors, as well as add detail, to make the dogs fur look convincingly real.
Here is the final portrait.
Have a blessed day,
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Watching your painting process is always fascinating, Matt. I especially appreciate hearing your comments about the reasons behind the decisions you make in the development of a particular picture. Thank you for continuing to share and teach.
Thank you for your kind words, Fred. I look forward to sharing more with you!
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thanks a lot for sharing the knowledge with us ... learned a lot .. keep sharing , will be waiting for the next lesson.
Thank you, Ark! Looking forward to sharing more with you!
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Thanks!
You are very talented :)
Thanks. God gave me the talent. I'm blessed to be able to do this for a living!
Wow...very cool :) I like it :)