This is a tutorial demonstrating an example of how to achieve correct two-point perspective in your paintings. I start by guiding you through the initial sketch on the canvas, then continue onto a full acrylic painting tutorial to make the sketch come to life. Enjoy!
Photo of the finished painting, for your reference:
https://chrispapafineart.com/painter-in-you-reference
Canvas used: 12x16" Artists Loft brand Level 1 canvas
Absolutely Required Colors:
- Ultramarine blue
- Titanium white
- Burnt umber
Other colors I used, which can be substituted with similar colors if you don't have these on hand:
- Pthalo blue
- Cadmium yellow deep
- Cadmium red deep
- Yellow ochre
- Mars black
- Sap Green
- Red Oxide
Brushes Used:
- Various sized flat brushes
- Small/Medium detail round brushes
- Medium sized filbert brushes
- 1 inch brush for painting grass
My personal website, where you can learn more about me and view my full portfolio: https://ChrisPapaFineArt.com
Painter In You Facebook Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/690609177760349/
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Music attribution: http://www.bensound.com
Photo of the finished painting, for your reference:
https://chrispapafineart.com/painter-in-you-reference
Canvas used: 12x16" Artists Loft brand Level 1 canvas
Absolutely Required Colors:
- Ultramarine blue
- Titanium white
- Burnt umber
Other colors I used, which can be substituted with similar colors if you don't have these on hand:
- Pthalo blue
- Cadmium yellow deep
- Cadmium red deep
- Yellow ochre
- Mars black
- Sap Green
- Red Oxide
Brushes Used:
- Various sized flat brushes
- Small/Medium detail round brushes
- Medium sized filbert brushes
- 1 inch brush for painting grass
My personal website, where you can learn more about me and view my full portfolio: https://ChrisPapaFineArt.com
Painter In You Facebook Group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/690609177760349/
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Music attribution: http://www.bensound.com
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