Steemit Art Lesson - How to Paint in Oils! - step by step process

in art •  7 years ago  (edited)

Hi steemians, today I am sharing with you my process in painting with oils for the first time! It took me 3-4 hours complete and you can follow along the steps.

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General outline

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Simple pencil outline for the mug. You want to get your background color in around the object. I went for a dark and slightly lighter green here. This allows you to get the right values and tones in your main focal object as you are comparing them to surrounding colors and not the white background.

Adding black to the darkest areas.

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You want to be careful when using black in painting it can destroy realism. Here I only used it slightly in the background, as shadows and some parts on the edges of the object.

Finishing most of the mug - lighter towards the middle and adding highlights

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You want to avoid blending colors together as it can get messy. Add the basic tones to the painting but don't mix them.

Then add some red to desaturate the green a little

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The good thing about oils is that they take longer to dry compared to acrylics. You can place a color and blend it nicely with other tones behind or around it. At this point I blended the colors a little and created a texture on the mug.

Adding the highlights

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As you can see I used white for the highlights on the mug. It looks to strong so I could easily blend it in with the other colors and make it less noticeable. I also added more to the background.

Finishing parts...

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Done!

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Hope you liked this tutorial on oil painting! It was my first time and learnt a lot from this YouTube video. You may find it useful.

Thanks for reading the post and all your support...

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Again, a wonderful lesson. I love these as I like to stop and feel the nostalgia of art school. I can smell the turpentine and hear the low rumble of hushed voices and see the circle of easels. There is something about the smell and sound of the real studio. Thank you for these lessons for many reason. :)

No problem I enjoy the learning process myself. :)

We should never stop learning, I think. I also love how our digital connectivity can allow for us to just 'drop in' on an art lesson such as this whenever we like!

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Very nice illustration.each and every point clearly explained.well i am also interested in learning this can u suggest how to start with.

Regards @crafter

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Make sure you have the basic equipment like oils, canvas and easel makes it easier to paint on. I used green, some yellow, red, black and white. The video link I put has a lot of detail to help get started.

Great lesson, I enjoy seeing other artists teaching on Steemit as well.
awesome work!
Subscribed!

Thanks :)

Very nice presentation of your art.
I always admire people with such a great gift.
Resteemed!

Thank you

Very nice photos, thanks for showing us the step by step I'm great

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