How to Paint Clouds in Oil Paint - Fluffy Cumulus Cloud Tutorial by Request + my 10% Rule
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- I received a request to create a tutorial on big, white, fluffy, cumulus clouds! This video builds off of what I created in my first whispier cloud tutorial, so watching both may be helpful to give you a little more foundation than you might otherwise have. Check into both, give it a try, and share your work with me on Instagram using #PaintWithDevyn! I'd love to see your progress! If you have any questions or requests for tutorials, please leave them down below! :)
First cloud tutorial link: • How to Paint Clouds wi...
Materials:
Paper: Arches Oil Paper
Paint: Charvin Brand- Titanium White, Ultramarine Blue, Cerulean Blue, Portrait Pink, Ivory Black, Sap Green, & Green Shade
Brushes: Charvin Red Sable Bright, Vienna 10/0 Spotter, Mimik Hog Bright in 1 & 2, & Bob Ross Blending Brush
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Hi Devyn and thank you for a very helpful tutorial.
T H A N K Y OU !!!!
Very well done !!!
Good explanation!
You're so welcome! :D
Ah-may-zing. Exactly what I needed today. Thank you so much! Please do a video on your 10% rule. I'd love to hear more. Thank you!!!!! :cD
I'm so happy you liked it! I will put that on my list. :D
Thank you Devyn!
Супер!!!! Здравствуйте,уважаемая,просто супер))))))))))) молодцы ,очень красиво))и видно палитру)))Благодарю)!!!!!
You're so welcome! :D
Im happy I saw this thank you Devyn
You're so welcome! :)
Браво !!!
Thank you!! :)
Hi there Devyn, I love these kinds of cumulus clouds and I was wondering, could you suggest a colour scheme for pink coloured ones, sort of fantasy-inspired pink?
Hi, there! Pinks are a little tricky to mix due to the array of different reds, to be honest. If you're looking for something that's more of a fantasy, happy pink, I'd definitely recommend getting one that is pre-mixed rather than mixing it yourself. There are brands of paint that cater to the plein air painters, so they're all pre-mixed to your convenience. I'd add in some lavenders and even hints of orange. Good luck! :D