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How To Paint Creatively From Photos

Posted By: ELK1nG
How To Paint Creatively From Photos

How To Paint Creatively From Photos
Last updated 4/2020
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.10 GB | Duration: 1h 46m

Get creative with your photos and develop your own style as you use my easy five step method of painting.

What you'll learn
The best way to paint from a photo
How to use a photo as inspiration for your creativity
Requirements
You will need paints (these can be watercolour, acrylics, pastels or oils), brushes and paper or canvas. Also a sketchbook or paper, and pencils or pens.
Description
This course will help you to improve your painting, especially when working from photos. It will also help you to develop your own unique style.My aim is to give you an easy five step framework that will enable you to become creative with any photo. By using the photo as a starting point, as an inspiration, I will show you how to develop your painting in a way that is unique to you. I'll demonstrate how to get several compositions from one photo, how to focus in on what inspires you, and how to use this to form strong tonal images that will be the backbone of your painting. I will then show you how to use what you have learned to create a piece of art that is eye-catching and painterly. Find out how to paint with just a small selection of colors, how to draw accurately and simply, how to express yourself in you art, and how to be free from the tyranny of copying! (This course is not for those who want to paint the photo exactly as it is.)There are demonstrations to follow and some assignments that will help you to develop your skills.You will need a small selection of paints, either watercolor, oil, gouache or acrylics. I demonstrate using water mixable oils and watercolors, but my methods are easily transferable to any medium.I suggest the following colors, but don't worry if you don't have them all. These are just suggestions but you can use whatever colors you have at home. My suggestions are: Two blues - ultramarine and cerulean two reds - cadmium red (or pyrrole red), and alizarin crimson (or primary magenta)two yellows - lemon yellow and cadmium yellow medium two earth colors - yellow ochre (or raw sienna), and burnt siennaYou will also need something to paint on - good quality watercolor paper, or for oils use MDF board or canvas.A variety of brushesA sketchbook or drawing paper and a 5B pencilI provide photos to work from, but please also use any photos you have at home that inspire you!By the end of the course you will have all the skills you need to create stunning and original paintings. You will be beginning your journey of developing a style that is unique to you. And you will never be stuck for ideas of what to paint next!

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction to the course

Section 2: Getting creative with photos

Lecture 2 The five steps

Lecture 3 Stage 1: Getting the right Composition

Lecture 4 Stage 2: Designing with Thumbnails

Lecture 5 Stage 3: Drawing the bare essentials

Lecture 6 Choose your Colors

Lecture 7 Stage 4: Blocking in with color

Lecture 8 Stage 5: Finishing the painting with details

Section 3: The painting projects

Lecture 9 Introduction to the painting projects. Please watch this first!

Section 4: Practice: a LANDSCAPE painting in oils / acrylics

Lecture 10 The landscape photo reference

Lecture 11 Stage 1: Composition

Lecture 12 Stage 2: Thumbnails

Lecture 13 Stage 3: The drawing

Lecture 14 Stage 4: Blocking in

Lecture 15 Stage 5: Final details

Section 5: Practice: Painting BUILDINGS in watercolor

Lecture 16 The photo reference

Lecture 17 1. Composition

Lecture 18 2. Thumbnails

Lecture 19 3. Drawing

Lecture 20 4. Blocking in

Lecture 21 5. Final details

Section 6: Practice: a STILL LIFE painting

Lecture 22 The still life photo reference

Lecture 23 Stage 1: Composition

Lecture 24 Stage 2: Thumbnails

Lecture 25 Stage 3: The drawing

Lecture 26 Stage 4: Blocking in

Lecture 27 Stage 5: Final details

Section 7: What next?

Lecture 28 Learn more and show your paintings.

Beginner or intermediate painters who want to improve their art.