Learn to Paint: Acrylic Painting Techniques - Painting Transparent Waterdrops

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2011

Acrylic Painting Techniques - realistic water drops
Join artist Sue Pruett, MDA from the Art Apprentice Online Art School as Sue demonstrates her technique for painting water drops that show transparencies and sparkle. Learn how to apply these jewels of mother nature to all of your floral and fruit still life paintings.
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  • Extender is a paint medium. It allows the paint to remain wet for a longer period of time. With acrylics this is the secret to making them work like an oil. You can blend for a longer time without the paint drying. Go to our website at Art Apprentice Online and you can purchase the DecoArt Traditions Extender and Blending Medium. Excellent product we use it all the time.

  • Thank you, so glad you enjoyed this video.Water drops are always fun to paint! Please visit our website and join our art community where you can enjoy all kinds of free info and other videos.Just go to our website and look for the 'community in the menu bar'

  • very nice illustration. Thanks

  • @bleaupearls You are very welcome. Thank you.

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  • Superb! - What I would aspire to!

  • GMILF

  • before you put the white on at the end it looked like a drop-formed crater

  • there is so much work on just a drop of water, imagine if you had to do thousands of those! :)

  • there is so much work on just a drop of water, imagine if you had to do thousands of those! :)

  • wow! you're amazing! thank you :D

  • Omg :D nice ....sooo realistic love it

  • I am such an impatient artist! My work in pencil is this painstaking, but I have to admit that I would start to pull out all of my hair by layer number two! I am saving this to my play list because it is such an excellent video. One day, I hope to spend as much time on my acrylics as my drawing. Loved this. Beautiful work.

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