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Xmas snow scenes plates to paint
Xmas snow scenes plates to paint








xmas snow scenes plates to paint

Wash your brush and load it with titanium white and create a series of “curved” lines along the border of the background with the snow area of the canvas. You don’t need very much of the blue, so don’t worry about going too nuts on this part. Using a filbert brush, add a few dots of ultramarine blue inside the “snow” portion to begin creating shadows. Step 2: Add and Blend Gradients in the Snow I usually like to get my #10 shader brush which is perfect for a 11×14″ canvas.

xmas snow scenes plates to paint

Keep your brush strokes light and angled to the side to help create a smoother blend.įlat brushes are fantastic tools to help you create a sharp edge with little effort.

xmas snow scenes plates to paint

Staying with the flat wash brush, add a bit of white to the center and begin blending the dark blue with the newly added white. You’ll want to leave the center of the canvas a light blue to create a focal point when we add our tree later. Then repeat the vertical strokes onto the canvas, with a heavy bias towards the right and left-most sides of the canvas. Once you lay down your first layer, mix ultramarine blue with a tiny hint of mars black to create a darker shade of blue. With a flat wash brush, load your brush with a combination of ultramarine blue with a little bit of white paint and create vertical strokes starting from the top of the canvas and ending almost 2/3 of the way down.

XMAS SNOW SCENES PLATES TO PAINT HOW TO

Christmas Tree Step By Step Tutorial for Beginnersįollow these step-by-step process (and video tutorial) on how to paint your very own magical-looking Christmas tree in a snowy forest.










Xmas snow scenes plates to paint