12/24/2022 0 Comments Blue toucanUse Titanium White and Cadmium Yellow To Paint the Yellow Area You can pretty much use any brush you fell comfortable with for this part.Ħ. I used a medium round brush #3 to paint the toucan black areas. Use Mars Black to paint to paint the back, tail and beak line next to face. (Refer to the step by step drawing guide at the beginning of this tutorial) 5. Follow the steps below for how I drew the bird. Blend the yellow in with the brown for a nice smooth transition. That cadmium yellow was applied at the very top of the branch to create a sort of highlight. When you paint, that black/brown mix will create a nice texture for the branch! Then I added cadmium yellow to a cleaned off flat brush. Then I used that same black/brown mix to paint in the branch. Then I used a 1/4″ flat brush (the tip) to paint two lines to represent the branch. I mixed burnt sienna with a little it of black. If they are not showing up, try adding some darker green into the mix. The leaves should show up against the background but very lightly. This sort of swirly color helped the leaves to look like different shades of yellow-green. To get that inconsistent color, I did not mix the paint all the way on my palette. Then switch to a 1″ round brush to paint individual leaves. Use a 1/4″ flat brush (the tip side) to paint a line. I mixed light green permanent with cadmium yellow to make a yellow green color. Make sure all your strokes are up and down. I did this wash kind of thinned out with water. Using a large flat brush (I used a 1″ flat), paint up and down of light green permanent. Paint the background light green permanent Acrylic Paint (I recommend the Liquitex Basics brand or Apple Barrel Craft Paint.).If you end up purchasing supplies from Amazon after clicking the links, I receive a small commission. (sorry!) But…I think this painting is super easy and doesn’t really need a video! Materials Learn how to paint a super easy toucan step by step with acrylic paints! This tutorial will guide you through the process with step by step pictures.įirst I’d like to preface by saying: this is one of my earliest paintings of this blog! That means the pictures are, well, kind of not the greatest! I really didn’t know what I was doing at the time :-p So bare with me! Also there is no video.
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