In this acrylic landscape painting tutorial, you can learn on how to paint road to misty snow or winter village with walking man by jmlisondra.
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Acrylic painting techniques and tutorial for beginners. In this tutorial you will learn on how to paint a misty snow or winter landscape with a faded houses and barn in a village and walking man on the snowy road. You can also learn on how to paint faded fences beside the road. Please hit like, add some comments and subscribe for more videos.
Acrylic Paint Colors:
Titanium white
Phthalo Blue / Ultramarine Blue / Primary Blue
Raw Umber / Burnt Umber / Burnt Sienna
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Background Music:
Prelude No. 23 by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Time lapse video sound:
Green Leaves by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Landras Dream by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Cattails – Thatched Villagers and Easy Day by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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A Change in Weather by David Yurisich
Heartland
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raúl pipaon ibañez - angelús - pipa says:
GREAT JOB, JOHN. THANK YOU. I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST IN YOUR PAINTINGS AND YOUR LIFE 🙂
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
thank you very much Raul… same to you
amani soufyan says:
exllente work please wate clor brand you use
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
i mention it in the beginning
Edsenseii says:
Bob Ross who?
Veroni says:
Wow, gorgeous.
WReis says:
Wonderful this misty painting!
Kate Peterson says:
OMG so Beautiful – amazing to watch this come together with such a limited pallet. I am in awe!
Barbara Sartin says:
I also think the way you teach is fantastic it is so easy to follow along with you!
sella says:
فنان 🙂
Stella Soprano says:
Very nice John…great lesson and enjoyed watching the scene come to life . Is this format easier for you? I know you make and prep your own canvas which takes time and money. ..I like the larger canvas your older format where you hold the palette we can see everything much better . The color mixing and the canvas . Also for beginners it’s always better to paint big …but if this is better for you . I have seen a couple of comments asking if you can paint like before with bigger canvas. It’s up to you of course. What’s best for you I know you work very hard to make these tutorials. And we all appreciate them.
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
hello Stella.. sorry for late response… Yes I think smaller canvas makes me paint faster and I can place my camera in front of me compare to bigger canvas in which I need to put the camera on my side. but soon I will try bigger canvas for a little change.. thank you Stella
nrkssharps says:
Quick question. Would it be OK to add burnt sienna with white on the front of the house for contrast, then snow on the doors, and windows?
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
I think yes.. but you need to experiment with it… and compare which is better..
nrkssharps says:
I love your work and you inspire me so much. After (RA) surgery I still can’t paint right now, but I want you to know that I’m still watching you, and love what I see. You are totally awesome!!! So is your artwork also.
juana nava says:
All is Beautifull.
Thankyou.
Greg says:
John… Beautiful painting and excellent instruction. Thank you.
Cindy Chambers says:
Amazing as always!!
Miguel Angel Ramos Garcia says:
chulada, maestro, felicidades, virtud sabía virtud…
BRIJ Mohan Khitoliya says:
Wow u r amazing, ur paintings are so beautiful
Syeeda Shabana says:
You are just awesome
Stella Gorga says:
Nice lesson on achieving correct values…wow watching your strokes painting in the path…so easy yet effective illusion created in front of the viewers eye…nice John…
John what kind of brushes are your red handle ones…the kind of synthetic? Thanks
This was really magical watching the entire foreground coming together…your great at creating the illusions with paint…God bless
Cheryl LeBlanc says:
Love this, excellent painting.
Annique Langford says:
You are an amazing artist 👌🏽