Using acrylic paint for portraits is a match made in heaven! Learn how to create the ultimate retro portrait with this easy step-by-step tutorial. Buy the products online here! \r
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Acrylic paint sometimes has a bad reputation for being difficult to use, but with a few key techniques youll be able to harness its quick drying times to create vibrant portraits. \r
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Ill be discussing how to start in the ugly stages with a quick application of block colours, and then show how the painting progresses with more refined layers. Ill also be demonstrating how glazing medium can be used to correct colours and boost shadows and highlights in the finished piece.\r
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The model for this piece is Tamara, and you can find her on instagram: and the reference photo was taken by Matt Fieldes Photography: \r
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This video description contains an affiliate link to Jacksons Art, meaning that if you buy any of the products mentioned above, at no extra cost to you, I get a small commission for the sale which helps me keep on making rad tutorials!
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Acrylic paint sometimes has a bad reputation for being difficult to use, but with a few key techniques youll be able to harness its quick drying times to create vibrant portraits. \r
\r
Ill be discussing how to start in the ugly stages with a quick application of block colours, and then show how the painting progresses with more refined layers. Ill also be demonstrating how glazing medium can be used to correct colours and boost shadows and highlights in the finished piece.\r
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The model for this piece is Tamara, and you can find her on instagram: and the reference photo was taken by Matt Fieldes Photography: \r
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This video description contains an affiliate link to Jacksons Art, meaning that if you buy any of the products mentioned above, at no extra cost to you, I get a small commission for the sale which helps me keep on making rad tutorials!
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