About the video: Adjacent Color Comparison 4
Overview
“Now that the sky layer has dried, it's time to paint the layers in front, starting from the background to the front. I'll teach you how to work on the tree line, simplifying the detail by painting broader shapes and using negative space techniques. This approach creates the illusion of detailed foliage without painting every leaf, enhancing the overall texture and depth of the trees. ”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Adjacent Color Comparison 4, which is part of the Domestika online course: Oil Painting Techniques Specialization. Master oil painting techniques to create expressive portraits, surreal landscapes, and photorealistic effects using varied materials.
Partial transcription of the video
“Now that we've let that sky layer dry, it's time to move on to painting all of the layers that come in front of the sky, still following that working from back to front rule we talked about before, because we also want to make sure that everything we're painting is adjacent to itself, meaning I only want to paint something that is pressing directly up this finished layer of sky. I'm going to be working on this tree line next. A lot of people, when they approach painting trees, think that they have to paint in every last little leaf on the tree, but it couldn't be further from the truth. Fig...”
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Course summary for: Oil Painting Techniques Specialization
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Category
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Areas
Creativity, Fine Arts, Oil Painting, Painting, Portrait Drawing, Realistic Drawing

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