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A Simple Approach to Painting Amazing Landscapes in Oil
Undergirding Principles of Landscape Painting
Welcome/ Introduction to the Class/ What to Expect (5:18)
Light & Form (primary source) (6:56)
Light & Form Studio Demo (introducing the two-value block-in) (18:32)
Light (secondary source - the overarching importance of the sky) (10:04)
Secondary Source Studio Demo (30:37)
The Planes of the Landscape (5:15)
First Landscape Project and Demo (24:36)
Reference and Composition
The Importance of Reference (3:14)
Gathering Photo Reference (4:04)
Using Field Studies (2:45)
Making a Strong Composition (12:55)
A Matter of Perspective
SimplePerspective for the Landscape Painter (7:42)
Atmospheric Perspective (3:25)
Dual Use of Perspective Project and Demo (27:30)
Getting Grounded
Emphasizing the Horizontal Plane in the Landscape (1:41)
Foreground Emphasis Project/Demo (19:09)
Mountains (angled plane emphasis)
Some Things to Consider When Painting Mountains (2:24)
Mountain Project/Demo (30:34)
Cliffs (vertical plane emphasis)
Cliffs- The Most Obvious Vertical Plane (2:18)
Cliff Project/Demo (18:16)
Clouds (sky plane emphasis)
Understanding Clouds Discussion (4:00)
Clouds Project/Demo (18:49)
Trees
Trees Simplified/Exercise (15:50)
The Complexity Of Trees Discussion (4:49)
Tree Project/Demo (18:42)
Painting Still Water (Reflections)
Light and Reflection Discussion (10:40)
Reflection Project/Demo (20:12)
This One’s All YOU! (Your own project - You decide)
How to Pick What to Paint (3:02)
What's Next? (1:18)
Course Bonus - How I Photograph My Work (3:48)
Cliffs- The Most Obvious Vertical Plane
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