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World-Class Painter Shows You How to Paint An Everyday Cityscape
You’re probably wondering what’s included in the art instruction video itself.
So here’s a sneak peek:
• How to paint a yellow subject and capture the warmth and light that hits it. (You’ll be amazed at what colors you will use!)
• The 13 colors Scott lays out on his palette (plus a couple of “experimental” colors too)
• How to stop your painting from “growing” too much. (Scott explains what this means and how you can prevent it from happening.)
• Why Scott leaves the “best part” as the last thing he paints
• The two major benefits of things overlapping in your painting
• The specific brand of brush Scott uses (and the specific brand of paint)
• Why drawing through a vehicle in your painting can help you. (Scott shows you how to do it.)
• How to measure your proportions
• What Scott has to say about drawing the trees in your painting (and how this can make it much easier — and faster — for you to draw them)
• There are certain details you might not pay much attention to in other forms of painting. But in urban scenes? You must pay attention to them. (Hint: It has to do with windows.)
• How to paint a “bouncing” reflection
• How to paint light on people
• How Scott uses the colors in his palette to help with color harmony
• The speedy way Scott paints wires. (Many cityscapes will include wires, so it’s important you know how to do this.)
• The fascinating way Scott makes a person’s shirt “pop out” using blue and white
• Scott adds minor details to the focal point toward the end … which is the kind of attention to detail YOU should have. (These details add more “dimension” to your painting.)
• A clever way to indicate what’s going on in the background of your painting — without having to spend much time on it
Plus a whole lot more
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