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u/bhamhawker ยท 6 pointsr/HappyTrees

This is my second tutorial from Michael James Smith's art school, "River" (the names are pretty much just tutorial names).

It's oil on gesso'd plywood because that's what I had ready and cut into a square (12"x12"). I've got some gesso'd MDF boards ready to go, because plywood was not great. It frays way too much when I run it through the saw, and I couldn't ever get a really nice feel when painting on the board. MDF is much more of a pleasure to paint on.

The basic process is:

  1. Make a grid layout and get a rough pencil outline in.
  2. Block in with acrylics.
  3. Move from back to front. Lots of liner brush work (Winsor Newton Sceptre Gold II liners are what I've been using and they're awesome). MJS uses Liquin and thinner for most every step of the process, plus he uses Winsor Newton Griffin paints that basically have liquin in them inside the tube. I've been using Galkyd because it's what I have right now and it works fine, plus Gamsol as my thinner.

    This is about 6-7 hours or so worth of work, although it took me a few days as usual working around the wife and kids where I could.