Instruction video lesson on how to paint clouds using acrylic. Learn how to paint by watching this video tutorial. In 20 minutes you can create realistic clouds on canvas.
Other cloud painting tutorials:
https://youtu.be/pybZHR46IZk
https://youtu.be/xmSUiwSWNo8
https://youtu.be/YKIjRfIwbcY
https://youtu.be/3UhHBVNe2gs
You can watch the time-lapse version of this video at https://youtu.be/Z4u7JnqbjqU
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qadar tirmizi says:
beautiful awesome
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+qadar tirmizi thank you
Marilyn Harrison says:
John, your technique for painting clouds produces some of the most beautiful that I have ever seen. Thank you so much for sharing.
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Marilyn Harrison you’re welcome… thank you for compliments.. 🙂
jun alonzo says:
Galing mo pre…painting made easy! Dami ko Na yata nadownload SA mga tutorial mo.
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+jun alonzo maraming salamat pre… pinta lang ng pinta… 🙂
sandra johnson says:
These are the best looking clouds I’ve ever seen.
sandra johnson says:
Why do you sound like a robot?
micah says:
paano nyo po yan nagawa? yung mga light colors po kasi nahihirapan po ako eh
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Micah Palsimon add mo lang ng white para maging light yung kulay… o kaya sa clouds lagay mo lang directly yong white…
Colleen M says:
Mesmerizing! Thank you!
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Colleen M you’re welcome… thanks for watching.
Susan Graham says:
Brilliant
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Susan Graham thank you
gigiscottos says:
John those clouds are beautiful..and your information is so very well stated..the brush in hand is magical…hope to see more of your tutorials..I will share them..wishing you success…thanks so much..your tips on trying a few Times is so true and very important for beginners to understand…”don’t give up,” again great tips..
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+gigiscottos you’re welcome.. and thank you for compliments. that’s very kind. The time when I was still starting to paint. I need to do it for a few times before I saw some little improvements on my work. Yeah “don’t give up” word is the key to succeed. again thank you… 🙂
Luis Guerrero says:
Beautiful can this be achieved on oils?
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Luis Guerrero thank you.. yes it can be…
D Rivera says:
WOW!!!!!!!NICE…..
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+D “Kreativa” Rivera thanks
Mitzi Livingston says:
Amazing!
Thank you so much.
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Mitzi Livingston you’re welcome… thank you
Pingali Sivasehubabu says:
Awesome
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Pingali Sivasehubabu thank you
FBFDG says:
Thank you,I just discoverd you as an artist and i love what u do and how u explain.Theirs isalote of your techniques that i try and suceed.Again thank you for sharing your talent take care care
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+normand jr Landry You’re welcome… thanks for watching.. 🙂 take care too.
Gail says:
Which brush was used to paint the white highlights on clouds?
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+GM Jo I used medium flat brush and pointed round brush for smaller details.
Fausto Ferreira says:
Gosto muito.Artista de boa qualidade.maravilhoso efeito final.
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Fausto Ferreira
obrigado
picnicMode says:
Maganda ang gawa mo, po.Nanonood ako kasi gusto ko marunong magpinta smoke.Talaga admire ko ang ginawa mo sa clouds nyo!
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+picnicMode maraming salamat po.. 🙂
Namlha Pangri says:
holy crab what realistic clouds!
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Namlha Pangri Thank you so much!
Nicole St. Jean says:
What?! That’s craziness! Wow! Incredible! Don’t think I could ever do that. Think I’ll stick to writing…lol. 🙂
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Nicole Lynn St. Jean thank you… You can do it also.. As long as you have the will practice… 🙂
ian shovlin says:
Hi John,I just came across you acrylic tutorials which are excellent, thank you so much for putting them on.
Would you be good enough to tell me if you prepare your canvases and if so what with and when painting your clouds are you painting wet into wet?
Thanks very much Ian
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+ian shovlin You’re welcome Ian.. 🙂
ian shovlin says:
great John thank you very much Ian
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+ian shovlin you’re welcome… yes I prepare my canvas by adding 3 coats of primer and smooth it with sand paper… this one I painted on a thick cardboard. its not wet on wet because acrylics dries quickly and its really hot here in my town.