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Learn Radha Krishna Painting With Oil Colors - Professional

Posted By: ELK1nG
Learn Radha Krishna Painting With Oil Colors - Professional

Learn Radha Krishna Painting With Oil Colors - Professional
Published 8/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 35.41 GB | Duration: 27h 41m

Basics to advanced level understanding on creating a realistic oil painting shared with you by an art lover

What you'll learn
Get to know the tips and tricks as to how to make a professional quality painting
Learn how to make an oil painting of Radha Krishna step-by-step including all nuances
Build that structure that you need to move from basic to intermediate to advanced level artist
Learn more about the materials used and various alternatives, so you can choose the appropriate work tools
Learn how to turn around a professional level artwork in 30 hours
Requirements
Basic understanding of oil painting is preferred. However, it isn't a show stopper, if you are curious to learn and explore new avenues
Basic drawing experience will be helpful. Though there's a dedicated class on gridding technique and how to draw using grids, a basic understanding of drawing will be an added advantage
Description
This is an advanced level tutorial on oil painting on a large canvas. Watch, and paint along with me :) Learn how to make an oil painting of Radha Krishna step-by-step. Get to know the tips and tricks as to how to make a professional quality painting.This step-by-step guide comprises of 30 videos from real-time recording and covers all the details as to the materials used, and how they were used. All the techniques and challenges. You get to start from the basics of understanding how to select the right canvas for you, and move on to identifying appropriate references, planning and plotting the super structures on a large canvas using the gridding technique and start from the very basic level of filling the canvas with paint to moving gradually into turning those color blocks into a realistic artwork that is ready for sale!Materials Required: 1. Professional oil colors 37 ml 1 pack (Also see "Colors & Brands used in the video”) 2. Cold pressed raw linseed oil used for oil painting – 1 bottle 3. Hog hairbrushes – 1 set 4. soft synthetic brushes for Oil /Acrylic – 1 set (Also see “Brushes used in the video”) 5. wooden /metal /glass palette or plate – 1 (Avoid plastic palette) 6. small metal lid or candle stand to pour oil – 1 7. 1 small bottle of dishwashing liquid for cleaning brushes 8. 1 cleaning cloth 9. 1 Paper towel 10. glass medium-sized jar (any used jar f.eks. marmalade jar) 11. 80 x 60 cm canvas 12. Magnifying Glass - 1 Colors & Brands Used in the Video: 1. Titanium White – Winsor & Newton brand 2. Burnt Umber – Winsor & Newton brand 3. Yellow Ochre – Winsor & Newton brand 4. Sky Blue/Primary – Maimeri Classico Brand 5. Ultramarine Blue – Maimeri Classico Brand 6. Mars Red – Maimeri Classico Brand 7. Olive Green _ Van Gogh Brand 8. Earth Green – Maimeri Classico Brand 9. Permanent Yellow Light – Maimeri Classico Brand 10. Ivory Black – Maimeri Classico Brand 11. Crimson – Maimeri Classico Brand 12. Yellow Ochre Light – Maimeri Classico Brand 13. Vermillion Light _ Maimeri Classico Brand 14. Prussian Blue – Maimeri Classico Brand 15. Permanent Violet – Maimeri Classico Brand 16. Cadmium Orange – Maimeri Classico Brand 17. Light Gold - Rembrandt Brand Brushes Used in the Video: 1. Hog hairbrush – Round (Large) size 12 for the first Layer or washing the canvas 2. Soft synthetic brush – Round – size 0 3. Soft synthetic brush – Round – size 1 4. Soft synthetic brush – Round – size 2 5. Soft synthetic brush – Round – size 3 6. Soft synthetic brush – Round – size 4 7. Soft synthetic brush – Round – size 6 8. Soft synthetic brush – Round – size 10 9. Soft synthetic brush – Round – size 12 10. Soft synthetic brush – Round – size 14 11. Soft synthetic brush – Round – size 18 12. Soft synthetic brush – Flat – size 2 13. Soft synthetic brush – Flat – size 4 14. Soft synthetic brush – Flat – size 5 15. Soft synthetic brush – Angular – size 18 16. Microbrush - size 0/12 Princeton Round velvet touch

Overview

Section 1: The Basic Groundwork

Lecture 1 All about canvas

Lecture 2 The first coating

Lecture 3 Grid

Lecture 4 Sketch on Grid

Lecture 5 Continuing Sketching

Lecture 6 Completion of Sketching

Section 2: Layer 2 - Blocking Or Filling Layer

Lecture 7 Starting with the second layer

Lecture 8 Continuation of second layer

Lecture 9 Continuation of second layer painting

Lecture 10 Finalizing the second layer

Section 3: Layer 3 - Creating The Depth

Lecture 11 Krishna's skin tone

Lecture 12 Radha's skin tone and clothing

Lecture 13 Krishna's clothing and jewellery

Lecture 14 The swing and the halo

Lecture 15 Corrections to Layer 3 and the background

Section 4: Layer 4 - Enhancing The Depth And The Dimensions

Lecture 16 Re-working on Krishna's face details

Lecture 17 Krishna's face and body skin tones

Lecture 18 Radha's face details and skin tones

Lecture 19 Radha's clothing details

Lecture 20 Krishna's clothing and swing details

Lecture 21 Jewellery and gold work on clothing details

Lecture 22 Flowers, garlands, and finalizing layer 4

Section 5: Layer 5 - Nuances And Finalizing The Painting

Lecture 23 Krishna's face and body nuances

Lecture 24 Radha's face and body nuances, Krishna's clothing

Lecture 25 Radha's clothing nuances

Lecture 26 The swing nuances and starting with gold work

Lecture 27 Working on the jewellery

Lecture 28 Continuing with the jewellery nuances

Lecture 29 Garland and the flower nuances

Lecture 30 Finalizing the background and signing off the painting

creative people, oil painting artists, anyone interested in pursuing creativity for relaxation or as a business opportunity,anyone that has worked on small canvases and is curious to move into large canvas, curious to learn how to scale up while keeping the balance on creativity