🎨 Comment peindre les cheveux (tuto technique peinture acrylique)

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13 Nov 202207:18

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging tutorial, the artist shares their process of creating a realistic painting of a woman with a beautiful braid. They begin by sketching the braid using guiding lines and zigzag patterns to capture the volume and direction of the hair. After outlining the hair with acrylic paint and a round brush, they apply a transparent glaze of natural sienna diluted in water to establish a base color. The artist then builds up layers of opaque color using a combination of titanium white, primary blue, and sienna, adjusting the saturation to achieve a natural look. They highlight the lights and shadows with additional layers, and finally, add fine details such as stray hairs for added realism. The tutorial encourages viewers to experiment with the technique, even suggesting they can simplify it by omitting a few steps. The artist invites viewers to share their experiences with the technique in the comments section.

Takeaways

  • 🎨 The artist shares a technique for painting realistic hair by using alternating layers of opaque and glazing.
  • 👩‍🎨 Start with a simple method to sketch a braid, using guiding lines that get narrower as they descend.
  • 📐 Draw zigzag lines to represent the strands of hair, narrowing them as you go down and extending them upwards.
  • 🧵 Use curves to close and intertwine the braid strands, erasing the initial guiding lines.
  • 🖌️ For painting, begin by blocking the sketch with black to mark shadows, using a round brush for fine lines.
  • 💧 Add water to acrylic paint to achieve a fluid consistency, suitable for painting fine strokes.
  • 🏼 Apply a transparent glaze with a diluted natural sienna layer to provide a base color and allow the underlying layer to show through.
  • 🎨 Prepare colors for subsequent layers using titanium white, primary blue, and natural sienna, adjusting saturation with white.
  • 🖌️ Use a round or liner brush to apply the darkest color first, then the lighter values, allowing each layer to dry before proceeding.
  • ✨ Highlight the brightest areas with pure white, allowing the previous layer to show through slightly.
  • 🌑 Add shadows and contrast with diluted glazes made from mixing natural sienna with blue, black, cadmium red, and black.
  • 👩‍🦰 Enhance the realism by painting in fine hairs that emerge from the braid knots using a fluid paint and a liner brush.
  • ✅ The artist emphasizes that this is one technique among many and encourages viewers to experiment and adapt the process to their own painting style.

Q & A

  • What was the main focus of the artist's painting in the script?

    -The main focus of the artist's painting was the realistic depiction of hair, particularly a woman's braid from the back.

  • What new technique did the artist use to achieve a realistic effect in their painting?

    -The artist used a new technique that alternates between layers of opaque paint and glazes to create a realistic effect.

  • How did the artist start drawing the braid?

    -The artist started by drawing guiding lines to define the width of the braid, with the gaps becoming narrower as they descended.

  • What did the artist do after drawing the initial lines of the braid?

    -After drawing the initial lines, the artist drew zigzags that narrowed as they descended, with each zigzag slightly protruding from the middle.

  • How did the artist proceed with the painting after completing the sketch?

    -The artist blocked the sketch with acrylic paint, marking the shadows with black using a round brush, and then added fine strokes to indicate the direction of the hair.

  • What was the purpose of using a transparent glaze over the entire surface?

    -The transparent glaze allowed the previous layer to show through while providing a first base color for the painting.

  • How did the artist prepare the colors for the following layers?

    -The artist prepared the colors by mixing titanium white, primary blue, and sienna earth, adjusting the colors to create a more neutral and less saturated palette.

  • What type of brush did the artist use for applying the opaque layers?

    -The artist used a round brush and a liner brush for applying the opaque layers, depending on the fineness of the area being painted.

  • How did the artist apply the lighter color in the painting process?

    -The artist applied the lighter color after reaching the bottom with the previous layer, allowing it to dry before proceeding.

  • What did the artist do to add more realism and naturalness to the painting?

    -The artist added fine hairs coming out of the knots and used a more fluid paint with a liner brush to enhance the naturalness and realism of the painting.

  • How did the artist approach the painting technique for the hair?

    -The artist emphasized that the technique used was specifically for painting hair and not the only technique to follow, suggesting that different methods might be used in other contexts.

  • What advice did the artist give regarding the complexity of the technique?

    -The artist acknowledged that the technique might seem tedious but assured that it took less time than it appeared and encouraged trying the technique even by omitting one or two steps.

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