![]() ![]() You can take a heat gun or hairdryer to it if you want it to dry faster. Wait for your sunset to completely dry (a few minutes).Make sure you have very little paint on the brush (close to dry brushing), so your clouds are very subtle and don't cover up your beautiful sunset. Optional: once you're done the sunset, feel free to take your brush with white paint mixed with a tiny amount of pink to paint some very subtle, light pink, clouds.This will end up looking like the brightest sunlit area, painted where the sun is closest to - the horizon. Using the same LEFT to RIGHT and RIGHT to LEFT long brush strokes, blend the White/Yellow into where you left off with the Yellow. Without cleaning off your brush add some pure white onto your brush to `triple load` it.Every time you add more yellow to your brush, the color will become less orange and more yellow, like in the picture. This color will look orange then yellow since yellow and red make orange. Without cleaning off your brush, load some Yellow onto your brush for more `double loading`.Using the same LEFT to RIGHT and RIGHT to LEFT long brush strokes, blend the Yellow/Red into where you left off with the red.Either will work, since pink and red are already pretty close in tonality. If you want a good blend, add a little bit of the pink ono your brush first then add red, to ` double load` and then blend down. Once your brush is clean, add some pure red onto your brush and blend the red into the bottom of the pink on your canvas. We don't want to mix too many colors on the brush, as it might start giving "muddy"/brownish colors-which we don't want. Now clean off your brush in some water.You will also notice that your pink might look more purple since there was some blue on the brush, this is the color we want! If you want you can add some pure pink onto your brush after you've blended, and add more pink back into the sky if you like that better. Take your `triple loaded` brush and using the same LEFT to RIGHT and RIGHT to LEFT long brush strokes, blend the pink into where you left off with the light blue.This is called `triple loading` since you have blue, white and pink on your brush at the same time. Without cleaning your brush off, load on some of your pink/magenta paint.Take the `double-loaded` brush and using the same LEFT to RIGHT and RIGHT to LEFT long brush strokes, blend this lighter color from where you left off with the blue.Essentially you will have the blue and white both on your brush and this will make it easier to blend/transition into a light blue color of your sky. Without cleaning off your brush, add in some white onto our brush.If you want you can add a tiny amount of black to the top edge to make it look like the sky is the darkest at the top Load your brush up with the darkish blue and paint and paint the top portion of your canvas, using long LEFT to RIGHT, RIGHT to LEFT strokes. ![]() On your palette, mix your blue with the tiniest amount of black, to form a darkish blue.Click here to follow the full length YouTube video tutorial. ![]()
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