The Daily Yupari | Starting the 1st Color Pass - Working From Nature
Today we will travel to my Tuesday morning portrait group and develop the first color pass for the face from life. Let's remember that the first color pass is primarily about value and drawing. The only difference is that we will add basic flesh tone colors derived from nature to further develop the structures of the portrait. The hue variations (color changes) can always be painted in the subsequent layers. If you would like to see more of my artwork, please follow/check out my Instagram page at: / yuparifineart If you would like to contact me or commission a painting, here is a link to my website: https://www.yuparifineart.com If you would like to be updated on new content on a regular basis please like/follow my Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/YupariArtist... The materials used in this video are listed below, Oil Paints: Winsor & Newton- Titanium White Williamsburg- Flake White Winsor & Newton- Burnt Umber Gamblin- Alizarin Crimson Permanent Winsor & Newton- Cadmium Red Medium Gamblin- Yellow Ochre Winsor & Newton-Sap Green Winsor & Newton- Ultramarine Blue Winsor & Newton- Ivory Black Thinner/Brush Cleaner: Chelsea Classical Studio Citrus Essence Medium: Liquin Original Canvas: 36x48" Cotton Canvas Brushes Used: Princeton Summit 2 Round 6100R Master's Touch size 1 round Princeton Select 2 Fan brush

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