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Painting Fire on the Beach with Acrylics - Paint with Ryan

Duration: 02:05:26Views: 2.7MLikes: 56.2KDate Created: Oct, 2019

Channel: Stay Creative Painting with Ryan O'Rourke

Category: Howto & Style

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Description: In today’s acrylic painting tutorial we paint a camp fire on the beach. This calm seascape painting lesson is done in real time and will cover the step by step process of how to paint fire, water, burning wood and lots of sparks. 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/30876899 Find me here My eBook on the essentials of acrylic painting (which alternatively is also available up on Patreon) etsy.com/ca/listing/496230403/acrylics-for-beginners-the-essentials?ref=shop_home_active_2 My eBooks full of traceables (which alternatively is also available up on Patreon) etsy.com/ca/listing/626572815/painting-prompts-ii-21-digital-sketches?ref=shop_home_active_5 Instagram: instagram.com/ruggles117 Public Facebook page: facebook.com/StayCreativePainting/?ref=bookmarks Support the Channel and get access to our private Facebook group, traceables, extended lessons, ebooks and one on one critiques: patreon.com/staycreativepainting Acrylic Paints: Cerulean Blue, Mars Black, Titanium White, Cadmium Red Light Hue, Cadmium Yellow Dark Hue Brushes: ¼” round pointed brush, 1/8” round pointed brush, ½” flat headed brush, ½” flat headed brush, 1” flat headed brush Those specific sizes and brushes aren’t require, you can use other options. They are just what I preferred to use in the moment. Other Materials: 9X12 inch canvas, A small dish for water, Paper towel for excess paint Remember, have fun and stay creative! -Ryan

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