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
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Destiny Zumwalt says:
did you use a reference?
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Destiny Zumwalt You’re welcome… Painting without reference will help us use our imagination… Thanks for watching my videos…:)
Destiny Zumwalt says:
+John magne Lisondra (JMLisondra) wow that’s really cool, I’m learning how to paint and I always have to have a reference. but not having one is my serious painting goal. Thank you you for the video it really helped out a lot.
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Destiny Zumwalt No, I don’t have.
Bangoura Abdourhamane says:
cool mn pote
modlovecat says:
THANK YOU
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+modlovecat you’re welcome
Mark Mecca says:
Do you wait until the sk is dry before painting the clouds or do you do them wet?
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Mark Mecca Yes, I waited it to dry before painting…
Orion3G says:
I’m still a beginner, I can paint alot of things by now, but painting clouds (even after watching a tutorial) make zero sense to me.
It always looks easy when someone else does it, but no matter how many times I try, the outcome is always bad.
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Sm0k4bl3 yah so do more…
Orion3G says:
John magne Lisondra You’re right, it looks alot better now than it did before, I’ll just have to keep working on it.
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Sm0k4bl3 I don’t know how many times I tried to create the clouds like the one on video. but one thing I did before was not to give up.. I tried it everyday until I made it better…
evelyne sakr says:
I love it so much thank you
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+evelyne sakr You’re welcome..
Philip Wright says:
Your paintings are a great help. Thankyou.
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Philip Wright You’re welcome sir.
lindyyonts2 says:
Going to have to try this one, thanks for the demo, loved it.
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+lindyyonts2 You’re welcome… Yes sure! that would be great! Thank you.
Donald Sherbondy says:
Cardboard you’re using looks wet when beginning. Is it?
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
you’re welcome sir…
Donald Sherbondy says:
+John magne Lisondra (JMLisondra) Thank you John, I’m learning a lot.
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Donald Sherbondy Yup! but not wet.. I used glossy white latex paint for the primer…
TimdeTombe says:
Pfff, tried to paint this painting like 4 times now. Stil cannot get the hang of it 🙁
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
You’re welcome Jan. That’s a good idea… You can practice on any type of paper as long as you can paint on it. Just keep doing it and always be positive. Progress is on your way… 🙂
Jan Butterfeld says:
Thank you, John magne Lisondra, for this insightful response. Switched to exercise painting clouds on random A4 cardboard (groundcoated with binder), instead on my actual painting project, which I must postpone until some technique progress has been made. It’s relaxing to hear too, cloud painting is not that easy (medium), so the obstacle here must not be solely in my own unhandiness 🙂
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
You’re not alone. I’ve been there… It was actually hard painting clouds.. My clouds before was like a group of round gray stones. Really disappointing and I hated myself during that time… I classify it as medium in difficulty level… First It’s all in brush practice… The right execution will only be learned through series of practice and experience.. So my advice if you feel stress in painting it, leave it and find some other subject like painting the mountains and other things… Then if you are ready to do it again, then you can continue. Don’t force yourself. It is still the best way to paint when you are relaxed.
On my next videos I will post easy kind of clouds like cirrus clouds.. thus that requires only color white to paint… That might help also in understanding its basic forms…
Jan Butterfeld says:
I’m beginner and also lost with painting clouds. First, they looked like potatoes… Making very slow progress. Question: Is cloud painting indeed such a hard thing to do, even for advanced painters? If easy = blue, medium = red, hard = black; how would you classify its difficulty? Would be helpful to know on what nature of problem (objectively) I’m sitting at, with these clouds. Great Video Tutorial, anyway 🙂
TimdeTombe says:
Thank you! I will keep trying 😀 some day I will get it. Thank you for the awesome video
Klark Kent GR says:
Not real speech..? Really?
Klark Kent GR says:
sorry, I didnt mean to insult you.. what i ment was that the videos are fantastic & interesting , would be way better with properly recorded voice..
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+Apaleytos Agnostopoulos Yes. Its recorded voice over.
Len says:
You kinda sounds like robot,or are you???
myNameIsCooL says:
xDD
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
its a computer voice over…
Lhynn de G. says:
Beautiful .. Just one question .. can I used mars black or carbon black instead of lamb black?, I would like to follow this sky tutorial for my painting but don’t have lamb black. Thank you for sharing.
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
yes po… you can use any kind of black.. kasi di nman masyadong dark ang kailangan dito… you’re welcome po…
Rita Smith says:
Wow
Creative Minds says:
Those are the best clouds I have ever seen. Amazing job!
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
+TheDeceptikron Yes lamp black.
TheDeceptikron says:
+John magne Lisondra (JMLisondra) Bro, do you mean Lamp Black?
Naanbread steve says:
Biblical brilliant
pilotsmother says:
Beautiful, and easy to follow!
Robert Beckwith says:
are these open acrylics?
Brandon Schrimp says:
Great video, thanks! Subscribed
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
You’re welcome… thank you for subscribing sir.. 🙂
Sue Sowles says:
Very helpful. Thank you.
Art of John Magne Lisondra says:
You’re welcome… 🙂 thank you for watching.