Description
You will need a canvas of any size, acrylic paint consisting of blue, red, yellow, black and white. The acrylic paints we use are from Curry’s and we find it is good student-grade paint. The exact names read on our 2L bottles are bright red (non-orange kind), phtahalo blue, bright yellow, black or carbon black and titanium white. Optional premixed colours to cut down on mixing are burnt umber/raw umber, burnt sienna, and viridian green. Metalics can add a shine at the end such as silver, bronze, and gold if you like the look!
You will need an assortment of synthetic brushes consisting of 2 detailed brushes #0 and #2, a medium flat or round brush #4 and an optional large flat or mop/round brush. A water cup and paper towel to rinse and dry off your brushes.
This video is not downloadable and requires internet access. No returns or refunds are possible at this time. Thank you for your understanding and we hope you enjoy this tutorial!
Description
You will need a canvas of any size, acrylic paint consisting of blue, red, yellow, black and white. The acrylic paints we use are from Curry’s and we find it is good student-grade paint. The exact names read on our 2L bottles are bright red (non-orange kind), phtahalo blue, bright yellow, black or carbon black and titanium white. Optional premixed colours to cut down on mixing are burnt umber/raw umber, burnt sienna, and viridian green. Metalics can add a shine at the end such as silver, bronze, and gold if you like the look!
You will need an assortment of synthetic brushes consisting of 2 detailed brushes #0 and #2, a medium flat or round brush #4 and an optional large flat or mop/round brush. A water cup and paper towel to rinse and dry off your brushes.
This video is not downloadable and requires internet access. No returns or refunds are possible at this time. Thank you for your understanding and we hope you enjoy this tutorial!