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Page 1: Portrait Painting Reviews - Techniques in oil painting you need to know

Techniques in oil painting you need to know

Portrait Painting Reviews

Page 2: Portrait Painting Reviews - Techniques in oil painting you need to know

What is Portrait Painting Reviews? Portrait Painting Reviews is a company that create portraits based on

photographs. The group of artist that form Portrait Painting is highly recommended by the clients and experts on oil painting and portraits and also recreate many world-famous paintings of master artists.

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The team is made of artists that have a recognized experience in transforming any type of photos into paintings, using pictures that you can send through the website. The team of artists do all the portraits and recreations by hand and can be of any picture and memory you desire.

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What is oil painting? Oil painting is the method of painting with tinctures bound in oil.

Portrait Painting believes that if you see something, you can paint that with oils.

The oil paints can be made by the artist itself or purchased at art supplies stores. The base of the tint is done in linseed oil, poppyseed oil, walnut oil, or safflower oil. The interesting thing is that different oils dry in different times, and with resin in the paints you can get a glossy finish on your painting.

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The paint layers The artists of Portrait Painting affirms that every layer in sequence

require more flexibility than the one underneath it, for that all you need to do is add more medium to each successive layer that will also help in not letting the painting crack. Another fact is that when you are doing a portrait using heavy colors, the best tactic is to apply thin layers of oil paint in the beginning and the thick layers over it. This technique is done because the thin layers will dry quicker making the paint to crack.

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The drying paint For Portrait Painting the idea is to

use both slow and fast drying paints. The fast drying colors are best to use as under layers since they will dry as you are still painting, having less chances of cracking. If for example, a fast drying oil paint is applied on a top layer over a slow drying layer, your painting may crack because the fast drying layers will dry on top of the layers that are still in the drying process and so they are still pulling and twisting fast drying layers that were done over them.

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The paint blocking color The key to a good painting is to outline the edges and corners of the

person or object you are painting, with the same colors that you will use to paint inside it. To dilute a block in color you may use brush strokes by following the outlines of the object you are painting, says the artists of Portrait Painting. For them this technique permits the definition of every edges of the object, and you don’t even need to use thicker paint.

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The transparency, contrast and white paint• The transparency technique is used while showing the

transparency of an object in the painting. Portrait Painting artists spread on opaque colors over the top of transparent colors to create that effect.

• The contrast in the oil paint colors can be done by diluting the paint to various stages before the beginning of the process. Different densities of the same color will define the form much better that with the same density.

• Portrait Painting says that the use of white paint it is incredibly important. In monochromatic paintings or subjects, you can use the white paint to add volume and relief, just emphasize the white tones for it by using a thick application of the white paint over the base color.

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The paint technique of chiaroscuro The oldest oil painting technique is the Chiaroscuro, says the artists of

Portrait Painting Reviews. The technique k volume to an object by utilizing the movement of light across the surface of the object to bring your focus to it and as a contrast through light and dark. If you use this technique, remember that a neutral background color is the best option since the shadows should be completely black.

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The volume, shape and dimension

• A way to define the volume and shape of an object in your painting is to use different brush strokes, according to Portrait Painting. The technique is to actually use the brush like you would use a pencil.

• To give dimension to an object or reinforce its shape you should use charcoal lines behind it, says Portrait Painting.

• In areas where the object that is not illuminated, the artists of Portrait Painting use much saturated colors as possible, this also helps as a direct way to add form and volume.

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The colour of the skin

The human skin is really difficult to paint according to Portrait Painting Reviews, especially because it has its nuances and do not have a specific color. What the artists at Portrait Painting Reviews do is use different combinations and harmonies of colors to create human flesh.

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Portrait Painting Reviews