Hi Edwina - great question! I've painted sand many times, but usually in a beach scene rather than dunes... I will add it to my practice list though - painting any sand is not as tricky as it looks - less is more... sand is definitely a subject where you benefit from the illusion of detail rather than slavishly copying reality! Thanks for watching!
Hard to know without seeing the scene, but I'd recommend you start with mixing in some burnt umber to the standard mix; Burnt Umber tends to cool off colours, and is often used in shadows... give that a go!
What an awesome video! Thank you for this beautifully done lesson. Much gratitude to you!
Thankyou for such a lovely comment - and thankyou for watching! DT
Desert Sand is my #1 favorite shade of light brown!
Have you used these on a diorama or painting to demonstrate using those colors?
Hi Edwina - great question! I've painted sand many times, but usually in a beach scene rather than dunes... I will add it to my practice list though - painting any sand is not as tricky as it looks - less is more... sand is definitely a subject where you benefit from the illusion of detail rather than slavishly copying reality! Thanks for watching!
Absolutely love the blue in this... what *is* the blue?
Well now... you have a few choices! Here you go: ua-cam.com/video/Mh-9rT4LfB0/v-deo.html
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@@angelavelasquez8554 she used ultramarine blue
How couler sand in njght
Hard to know without seeing the scene, but I'd recommend you start with mixing in some burnt umber to the standard mix; Burnt Umber tends to cool off colours, and is often used in shadows... give that a go!
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I'm going to guess that you are a Pisces.
ooooh - so close... only 3 days out, but I'm an Aries