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Landscape Painting in Studio: Scraping Down the Excess Paint and Making Adjustments with

Landscape Painting in Studio: Scraping Down the Excess Paint and Making Adjustments
Mastering Landscape Painting Explore how to make adjustments to your landscape painting

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4h 11m 58s

In this lesson, you will learn how to make adjustments to your initial block-in. Instructor Marc Dalessio will show you how to scrape down the thick excess paint from the last session. You will continue to work on enlarging your painting from your color sketch.

This lesson belongs to the course Studio Landscape Painting from a Plein Air Sketch. In this 11-week course, Marc Dalessio will teach you how to paint landscapes in oils using the sight-size method. You’ll learn about the materials needed and how to select a landscape scene, create thumbnail studies, and make color sketches on location. From there, Marc will walk you through things to consider when choosing the best composition to enlarge in your studio. You will learn to block in, refine, glaze, and add details to the final painting. After this course, you’ll possess the skills to masterfully capture outdoor scenes.

Throughout this course, you’ll have access to the NMA community for feedback and critiques to improve your work as you progress.

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