How to Paint a Landscape: Step 4 - The Foreground

Painting foregrounds and wildlife required extreme attention to detail. Small round or liner brushes, careful brush work, and not getting frustrated is the key! In this video I show you how to paint the foreground of this landscape painting as I finish it up. I show you how I draw the sheep, how I transfer the drawing, how I paint the animal and finally how I complete the painting in oil paint. PART 1:    • How to Paint a Landscape: Step 1 - Blockin...   PART 2:    • How to Paint a Landscape: Step 2 - Clouds ...   PART 3:    • How to Paint a Landscape: Step 3 - The Bac...   About me: I'm an artist currently residing near Bozeman, MT. I work primarily in acrylics and oils on canvas. I paint landscapes, wildlife, and anything to do with outdoor living or Mother Nature. My work simply reflects my love for the outdoors. Win a free art print: http://www.wildlifeandart.com/fpf MY ART: My website: http://www.wildlifeandart.com My eBay auctions: http://www.ebay.com/usr/wildlifeandart SOCIAL: Facebook:   / wildlifeandart   Instagram:   / chuckblackart   Snapchat:   / chuckblackart   If you have any questions about something I covered or maybe something I didn't cover in this painting tutorial I am more than happy to answer. Materials used: Golden fluid acrylics and Liquitex soft body acrylics (titanium white, cad yellow light, quinacridone magenta, phthalo blue, burnt umber) -Gamblin artist oils with galkyd medium Stretched canvas Various brushes I showed throughout the video (artist loft scrumbler, princeton round blender...) No medium was used for the acrylics ALL MY MATERIALS: http://bit.ly/2t5ftGV