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The first 500 people to use my link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/mariannevanderdussen07241 In this landscape realism oil painting tutorial, I'll be teaching you how NOT to paint the Rocky Mountains, walking you through four key mistakes, plus a bonus mistake that I almost made right near the end of the painting. I genuinely think that the act of painting is just making a series of corrections...until you wind up with a piece that you're happy with. Novelists go through drafts; artists go through layers. It's all part of the process. Filmed in 4K, so you can enjoy with any device! For my free oil painting eBook, you can download it here: https://mariannevanderdussen.myflodes... Video Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:30 Adding a Smooth Gradient Sky 02:06 Mistake No. 1: Not Knowing the Dry Time of your Colors 03:14 Mistake No. 2: Trying to Get the Color Perfect in the First Layer 06:21 Painting the Alpine Lake 07:26 Mistake No. 3: Inventing Colors that are Just Plain Wrong 08:35 Mistake No. 4: The Reference Isn't Always Right 09:50 Second Layer 10:29 Bonus Mistake: Misreading Sunken In Colors 12:21 Final Painting Reveal 🎨 MY PAINTING COURSES (use code YOUTUBE10 to take 10% off) 👉 For Painting Flowers in Acrylic, you can find it here (Bestselling): https://courses.mariannevanderdussen.... 👉 For Color Mixing with Acrylic, you can find it here: https://courses.mariannevanderdussen.... 👉 If you'd like to check out the course bundle and save $50 off both this course AND Painting Flowers in Acrylic, you can grab that here (savings already applied): https://courses.mariannevanderdussen.... For my palette: I used predominantly titanium white, burnt umber, ultramarine blue, and Prussian blue. For the sky, I added in some cobalt to get that intense Alberta blue, and in the Alpine Lake I added in a hint of cadmium yellow medium to get the teal. There is also a smidgen of quinacridone red in both the sky and snow to warm up the cold tones and prevent the overall piece from getting too cold. The undertone is quinacridone nickel azo gold liquid acrylic paint by Golden. That color has since been discontinued, but my favourite undertoning color is usually yellow ochre. To maintain the saturation and intensity of the color, I brushed it on directly with a foam brush instead of mixing it in with my gesso. You can buy Golden's liquid acrylic golden ochre here: https://geni.us/yellowochreacrylic (Amazon affiliate link) Oil paint dry time by color: Fast drying (overnight for thin layers, 1-2 days for thicker): cobalt blue, Prussian blue, burnt umber, raw sienna Medium drying (3-4 days): phthalos, burnt sienna, ultramarine blue, alizarin crimson, sap green, cadmiums Slow drying (5 days or longer): quinacridones, titanium white Here's how I modify my dry times: I use liquin to accelerate (and usually, I do use a smidgen in each painting session), and safflower oil to decelerate. If you want to elongate the dry time even further, use an oil like walnut or poppy with a very slow dry time. I also have a tube of fast dry titanium white that I like to use instead of Liquin: https://geni.us/fastdrywhite (Amazon) I absolutely love James Gurney's book, "Color and Light," which I find enormously helpful for if you need to create new colors but don't want to waste time creating colors that are just plain wrong. You can find the book here: https://geni.us/colorandlight (Amazon) To oil out your painting: my recipe is 3 parts gamsol, 1 part linseed or safflower oil. Safflower is better if you want to preserve the white in your paintings, as linseed may yellow over time. I keep it premixed in a jar for convenience. Brush it on, wipe it off with a lint-free cloth, then stand back and be amazed at how your painting has come back to life. My preferred supplies: https://www.amazon.ca/shop/artbymaria... (Canada) https://www.amazon.com/shop/artbymari... (USA) Please note: as an Amazon associate, I earn from qualifying purchases Follow me on Instagram: / mariannevanderdussen My website: https://www.MarianneVanderDussen.com Art Incubator Facebook Support Group - this is where you can connect with me directly, find free floral reference photos, and a supportive community: / artincubatorwithmarianne Follow me on Facebook: / artbymariannevanderdussen Blog post about this painting and details: https://mariannevanderdussen.com/blog...