The Acrylic Painting Academy: Glazing - Part 2
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4 Hours of Instruction
15 Videos
14 eBooks
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Lesson Description
Part two of a series on glazing, a process in which translucent applications of color are applied over a monochromatic underpainting. The middle ground and the foreground are addressed in this module.
Lesson Materials
Stretched canvas, acrylic paints (Titanium White, Sap Green, Indian Yellow Hue, Ultramarine, Alizarin Crimson, Burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna), various nylon brushes, water, glazing medium.
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Course Curriculum
Lesson 1: Introduction and Materials (7:59)Lesson 2: Light and Form (11:57)Lesson 3: Stretching Canvas (7:27)Lesson 4: Direct Painting - Part 1 (18:25)Lesson 5: Direct Painting - Part 2 (23:29)Lesson 6: Color Theory and Mixing (21:11)Lesson 7: Color Theory in Action (25:49)Lesson 8: Acrylic Mediums (12:09)Lesson 9: Underpainting - Part 1 (27:06)Lesson 10: Underpainting - Part 2 (26:19)Lesson 11: Glazing - Part 1 (18:44)Lesson 12: Glazing - Part 2 (13:31)Lesson 13: Painting with a Knife (19:17)Lesson 14: Abstraction / Non-Objective (11:12)Lesson 15: Conclusion (3:49)
Hi! i have downloaded the SD video but not able to watch after 6 min 15 seconds….please help
Hi Sumita,
It’s possible that the files became corrupted when you downloaded them. You may try giving the downloads another shot.
Hi!i downloaded this video in HD mode but this also plays but stops at the same point..I hve tried downloading it 3 times :(…same problem everytime.pls advice
Hi Sumita,
That is curious. I cannot replicate the issue that you are having. What version of Quicktime are you using?
liked this instruction!
What is the glazing medium you use?
I suggest fluid glazing medium by Liquitex.
Hi Matt,
I was curious, what is the difference of using glazing medium as opposed to heavy gel medium? Can you achieve the same glazes using the gel medium?
Wow! The glazing process is amazing. To see the picture take on colour slowly and come alive. I know I personally need to learn patience. Thanks so much for this course.
One of the most learning and joyful process of painting. You are the finest teacher Matt I ever have had. Blessings
I now realize what I thought was underpainting was really just blocking – fantastic