![]() We want to get a “hit and miss” effect with the paint. Keep your pressure light and just let the palette knife glide over the bumps. Then load some of it on your palette knife and scrap it across the left side of the mountain ranges. Mix a little bit of blue paint with a lot of white paint to create a light blue mixture. We are going to put on a blue-ish layer of snow on the shaded side of the mountain (left). Because we put on a lot of paint, this can take a while (1 – 2 hours) so be patient. Now, make sure to let the paint dry completely before going on to the next step. The point is to create a really rough texture to mimic the jagged surface of the mountains. Once you have the overall shape, use your palette knife to create a lot of bumps in the paint. You’ll want to lay on a lot of paint and make it really thick. ![]() Then load this thicker mixture onto your palette knife and use it to fill out the foundation of our mountains. ![]() The first step is to mix some black acrylic paint with some light molding paste to create a thick mixture that we can use to create some rough texture. You can find it here.) Step 1 – Create Rocky Texture – and some light molding paste (optional) (The light molding paste used in the lesson is from an acrylic medium package by Golden Artist Colors. The painting will look something like this:Īll you’re going to need for this tutorial is… In this lesson, you’re going to learn how to use a really simple painting technique to create realistic looking mountain ranges. But I want to show you that if you know the right method and procedure, painting can actually be easier than drawing! So if you never painting before, it can seem a little complicated and intimidating. It’s a very beginner-friendly course that walks you through all the basics of portraiture, from constructing a basic head, facial proportions, drawing the features, and finally drawing a realistic portrait step-by-step. If you wanna learn more about portrait drawing, check out my “ Portrait Fundamentals Made Simple” course.
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