Acrylic Painting Lesson - How to Paint Grasses and Other Plants by JMLisondra

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Learn how to paint basic grasses, vegetation, bushes or other plants in a very easy way. It's a step by step demonstration for beginner artist who uses acrylic. Feel free to hit like, add some comments and subscribe for future videos. Visit my website for more paintings.

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494 comments on “Acrylic Painting Lesson - How to Paint Grasses and Other Plants by JMLisondra”

  1. Try Chroma Atelier Acrylics. works just like oils longer open time can reopen to paint more, larger tubes than others. blends like butter. when completely dry you can reopen to paint again. there are video's on youtube telling about these amazing acrylics. you will never go back.

  2. John your wonderful! Thanks so much for this lesson...very talented. ...the grasses look realistic. ..this is very helpful. ..learning so much from you. These grasses and the step techniques can be used in so many different landscape ideas. I see an old red barn with a stone wall and tall grasses...

  3. Thanks for another great video. You said after using gesso three times to prime the canvas you sand it. What kind of sandpaper do you use? Soft or very rough? And do you just sand one way or can your go right to left? It would actually be really good if you could demonstrate how you do this in one of your videos, hint hint :o)

    1. you're welcome Louise. I used P180 sand paper or a little rougher than that. I actually sand it on any direction. Just to remove some rough surface of the canvas. Yes, I will try to demonstrate on how to do that on my future videos.

  4. this is the first painting video that was slow enough to really understand the strokes. Also on the flat brush the word you were looking for is chiseled edge, the the tip of the flat brushes.

    1. thank you very much Liza Binney... I really have limited info on some terms like you've mention.

  5. Thank you, John. This is very helpful. I am wondering if you use a different kind of white paint. It seems to flow much better than the other colours. Is it also a tube paint?

    1. you're welcome.. the white paint was part of my experiment.. I added water on the tube to make it fluid but don't follow it. It is better to have a sticky white paint then just add the water on the palette. It is easier to adjust that way.

  6. thank you so much for your advise..I am going to try it...this tutorial has been already a huge help. thank you so much for responding..means a lot.

  7. Tu si sabes explicar, gracias por ser generoso al compartir tus conocimientos. muy buena camara.
    ¡¡¡¡¡¡GRACIAS !!!!!

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