![]() Just a little bit of gray and paint in an angle. Then add some darker gray strokes to the lighter side of the mountains to give it some more texture. Tip: only a tiny bit of white on the brush is necessary for this step! The white should blend slightly with the gray but not all the way. This adds some “texture” into the dark shadowy area of the mountain.ĭo the same to all the dark areas of each of the peaks. Then paint a few strokes on the dark area going diagonally. ![]() However, if you have too much paint on your brush you can wipe the excess off. Next add some white to your brush (without rinsing it). Tip: you can use the tip of the brush to “cut in” on he curved division lines in the middle. Paint all the left sides of each of the mountain peaks. Use that same brush to paint angular strokes going the opposite direction. Next, without rinsing your brush, make a dark gray color on your palette by mixing 2 parts black, 2 parts cerulean blue and 1-2 parts white. Paint the left side of the mountain a dark gray color Again, for color variation, add bits of black or even blue in there but keep the right side very light and bright.ĥ. Paint the right side of each of the peaks. Continue to paint all of the right side of the mountain using diagonal strokes. Then paint the right side of all the mountains going in a diagonal direction.Īs you reload your brush, you can add a tiny bit of black for color variation. You do not have to mix your colors all the way. Mix about 3 parts white, 1 part cerulean blue and 1 part black. I used a 12 bright brush for this! This is a smaller flat brush. Paint the right side of the mountain a light gray color This time I made my line go slightly to the left.Īnd then draw a division line on the third peak. This line is going to divide the dark part of the mountain from the light part. Start at the top point of the peak and draw a slightly zig-zag/ loose line going to the base. Then divide your mountains using the chalk. If you want a more in depth tutorial on mountains, you can see my mountain tutorial here which has these same kind of mountains! ![]() I drew three peaks that overlapped each other. Using a piece of chalk, draw the mountains. Draw The Mountain With Chalk (After sky is dry) It’s okay if your blue and white aren’t blended perfectly all the way! There can be color variations of darks and lights in the water. These strokes should be horizontal and go all the way from the left to the right. To blend the colors, simply paint over the strokes doing “wet on wet blending”. ![]() Then gradually add white into it so that the water gets lighter as you go down to the bottom of the canvas. Paint left and right horizontal strokes starting with that cerulean blue. Try to make your line as straight as possible, although it doesn’t have to be perfect. Use the tip of the brush to paint just under the horizon line. Load your 3/4” Wash brush in the Cerulean Blue. The water is done with the same two colors – cerulean blue and titanium white. If you paint outside the line that is okay! 2. Because you are doing “X” strokes, the blue and white will blend.Įssentially, you want your blue to be slightly darker at the top and lightest on the horizon line. Continue painting “X” strokes in the sky and work your way down to the horizon line. Then (without rinsing your brush) load it in titanium white. Paint the top half of the sky with this cerulean blue + white combination. Mix blue and white together to make a lighter blue. On palette: cerulean blue and titanium white. Then start at the top and paint “X” style strokes. Then use your 3/4” wash brush and the colors cerulean blue + titanium white. I always start with the sky in landscape paintings! First use your T-square ruler to draw the horizon line. Project Type: Acrylic Painting / Category: Fall Color Palette ![]()
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