Want to learn photorealistic painting? This tutorial is all about the basics in photo realism using an airbrush and transparent paint. Within this lesson, I'll show you how to paint a still life of a glass of water using the techniques I like best to pull off this effect. I'll also go over a simple method to transfer over your line drawing onto your painting surface. To simplify things, I'm only using one color for this entire painting like a traditional grisaille. Highlights and reflections will come from erasing and scratching into the paint. Thanks for watching!
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Colors Used:
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Reducer- distilled water
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24 ноя 2022