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Painting a Snow Covered Winter Street with Acrylics - Paint with Ryan

Duration: 02:20:25Views: 91.2KLikes: 1.9KDate Created: Dec, 2021

Channel: Stay Creative Painting with Ryan O'Rourke

Category: Howto & Style

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Description: In today’s acrylic painting lesson we paint a distant cityscape depicting a snow covered street at night. This relaxing painting tutorial is completed for the most part in real time and will cover the step by step process of how to paint trees, reflections, leaves and of course how to make it all look realistic. You can find the colors I used for this palette listed below in the description. For assistance with the drawing process or color mixing process you can find the traceable and reference photo here: patreon.com/posts/60141597 My eBook on the essentials of acrylic painting & my eBooks full of traceables can be found here: patreon.com/posts/you-can-now-all-25673504 Facebook group, traceables, extended lessons, ebooks and one on one critiques: patreon.com/staycreativepainting Instagram: instagram.com/ruggles117 Public Facebook page: facebook.com/StayCreativePainting Just the reference photo: unsplash.com/photos/OpkZfKoYHFE Acrylic Paints: Cerulean Blue, Cadmium Yellow Deep Hue, Cadmium Red Light Hue, Primary Red, Burnt Sienna, Mars Black, Titanium White Brushes: 1” flat headed brush 1/3” Filbert Brush (medium to soft) A stiff fan brush Varying sized liner brushes Other Materials: 9X12 inch canvas (I pre-painted mine black and let it dry), A small dish for water, Paper towel for excess paint Remember, have fun and stay creative! -Ryan

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