by Tony Conner | Mar 4, 2022 | Member, Uncategorized
A value scale is one of the most important tools for any artist. This online lesson shows how to make a nine-step value scale in watercolor. This Lesson Is Available To Premium Members Only Already A Member? Login Below MONTHLY AND ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP PLANS AVAILABLE -...
by Tony Conner | Feb 11, 2022 | Member, Uncategorized
Value Composition For Aerial Perspective Value Sketching For This Situation Is Simple What Is Aerial Perspective? The effect of Aerial Perspective is also known as Atmospheric Perspective. Undoubtedly, you have had a chance to look out over a landscape that stretches...
by Tony Conner | Sep 17, 2021 | Member, Uncategorized
Paint A Tree In Late Summer A Focus On Creating Three-Dimensional Form With Color, Value and Overlaps Trees – The Stars Of The Landscape It is impossible to avoid trees in your landscape painting. There are many varieties in all shapes and sizes. Unless your...
by Tony Conner | Aug 28, 2021 | Member, Uncategorized
Simple Color Wheel – Part 2 Lower Intensity Colors And Neutrals This lesson is the second of two, and builds on the colors created in the first. This lesson adds two more rings to the wheel – one with lower intensity colors and neutral browns and grays....
by Tony Conner | Aug 28, 2021 | Member, Uncategorized
Simple Color Wheel – Part 1 Get To Know Your Colors, Mixtures and Relationships This lesson is the first of two, and shows how to build a twelve-step color wheel starting with three “primary” colors. It’s a simple color wheel that is easy to...
by Tony Conner | Aug 21, 2021 | Member, Uncategorized
Watercolor painting lesson of a rural scene with cool morning light. This is the last in a series of lessons about the watercolor painting process. This Lesson Is Available To Premium Members Only Already A Member? Login Below MONTHLY AND ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP PLANS...