Let's Paint an EASY LANDSCAPE- Step by Step Airbrush Tutorial
This video is an introduction to landscape painting intended for the beginner to intermediate painter. Using an airbrush and acrylic paint, I'm going to walk you through all the steps of painting this simple landscape. We will be talking about basic linear perspective, using gradients, and color mixing. If you are new to airbrush painting, this video should help you to learn some of the basics. Leave any questions you have down below, and I'll help you out. Thanks for watching!
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Glorious, I paint models, I used to paint with water colours, I've promised myself that I will do an AB painting one day.
great vedio for beginners like me... hope more of them are coming 🙂
Thank you for including how to mix the colors you use. I don't see that aspect of painting often enough, it's usually just 'mix some paint and get this color'.
@theartworkshop
2 жыл бұрын
I agree with you, a lot is overlooked in beginner tutorials. I'm sure I'm missing a lot too. Hopefully it is helpful- Thanks for the comment!
@slapster4u3
Жыл бұрын
Yes this is making it so much easier to follow along
Gonna give this a try tomorrow, great looking landscape!
@theartworkshop
2 жыл бұрын
Great to hear. Go for it! It's a simple one. I'll have better landscape lessons in the future.
This is fantastic. So inspiring! I'm going to try it for myself. I bought Createx Illustration paints and reducer a few years ago and never used them. And I have a Patriot Arrow and a compressor. Thank you so much for this. I'm off to watch Part 2. I also love your calm voice and gentle manner, as well as all the tips you provide.
@theartworkshop
7 ай бұрын
Thanks- best of luck to you!
This is kind of like watching Bob Ross if he were doing airbrushing haha. Very enjoyable to watch.
@theartworkshop
10 ай бұрын
haha 🤣 not my intention but glad you enjoyed it
Great video!
@theartworkshop
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Very good my friend excelente
@theartworkshop
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Andre!
Very good.
@theartworkshop
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Francesco!
I'm a bit confused, you are talking about values in the foreground vs background and I thought that saturation is what matters most (saturation and sharpness). In any case, thanks for your videos, I love your channel!
@porglezomp7235
6 ай бұрын
When working with a bunch of near grey shades there there isn’t much saturation to work with. Both effects are working to provide “atmospheric perspective”-in either case the choice to vary colors for distance is emulating the effect of things fading into the color of the air itself. For saturated colors you can desaturate them (as they fade into a pale blue-grey) and for dark colors you can also just lighten them for some of the same effect.
What do you use for the eraser on the dremel?
oh man airbrushing that grass is so difficult 😢😅😅8:18
I apologize if you have already answered this question but what is the dimensions of the canvas you are using?
@theartworkshop
8 ай бұрын
I think this one was about 12" in height by 18" length. Not 100% sure as this was a while ago, but something about that size
Where’s part 2??
Whispering!!!
@theartworkshop
2 жыл бұрын
My apologies for the sound. It's tough to get the volume right on this microphone, but unfortunately that's how my voice sounds on it.
Where do you sell your art? Is there a market out there where art actually sells? I know of many folks that paint landscapes but have a garage full of unsold pieces. Their pieces are pretty good too. But just don't sell. Prices are low.