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Dan Marshall Combo Set

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Video Length: 4 Hours 13 Minutes
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This Combo Set includes 2 Dan Marshall Instructional Videos


Cityscapes in Watercolor

 

Do you want your watercolors to look like they were painted by a master?

Watercolor, with its rich pigments and wet-in-wet soft washes is perfect for creating mood in your paintings. Join artist Dan Marshall as he shows you how to take advantage of watercolor’s most unique properties to create a sense of atmosphere in your work. Start in studio where Dan explains the tools that help him create his award-winning paintings. You’ll learn how to handle your pigments more confidently by exploring the 5 thicknesses’ of watercolor paint. Dan shows you easy ways to practice atmospheric washes and practical ways to improve your linework. Plus you’ll learn compositions you can use on your very next painting.

Now head outside, to paint a complete street scene. Dan teaches you how to work fast. You’ll spend more time painting and less time waiting for your pigments to dry. You’ll use large washes to set the moody tone of the painting and then build up shapes wet-into-wet. Learn how to use neutrals to create a wonderful sense of atmosphere and how to add final pops of color and just the right details to capture the energy of the scene.

Master what makes watercolor unique and create paintings filled with mystery and ambiance in Cityscapes in Watercolor, Capturing Mood & Atmosphere.

Studying under a master like Dan Marshall is the best way to speed up your own progress and improve your paintings… making you happier and more confident about your own work…. Order yours today and watch your paintings get better…

 

Techniques to Take With You!

  • Complete a start-to-finish watercolor painting
  • Paint outdoors (en plein air)
  • Composition lessons to establish a strong center of interest
  • How to paint people in motion
  • How to paint reflections, buildings, trees, cloudy skies
  • Tips to achieve accurate perspective
  • Brushwork for painting wet-into-wet, drybrush, calligraphy
  • Edge control — when it’s best to use soft or hard edges
  • Understand how values say it all!

 

Plein Air Watercolor: Capturing Nature

Here’s just some of what you’ll see in this video:

  • Keep it in or toss it out? Dan shows you how to decide
  • Capture the mood with just a few swishes!
  • Let’s play Watercolor MythBusters!
  • But what if you don’t see a cow…?
  • How adding darks gives the feeling of light (who knew?)
  • Brush size — and shape — matters!
  • Don’t let the weather dampen your plein air plans!
  • The way to add flair!
  • Don’t work so hard — let the water do some of the work for you!
  • Exactly what to do when inspiration sets in!
  • A big variety of Dan’s easy-to-remember techniques that have silly names and will help you skyrocket your skills!
  • And much, much more!

 

You’ve been there. You’re in a beautiful spot. You are so inspired that you take a picture with the idea of creating an inspiring painting.

But whether you do the painting on the spot (en plein air) or from a photo, it’s just not as inspiring as the scene you saw.

The reality is that it takes some special skills to translate the feel of a scene into a painting that shows your feelings.

For master watercolor artist Dan Marshall, there’s nothing more exhilarating than coming upon a landscape so inspiring that he’s overcome with the feeling that he just has to paint it!

For Dan, it’s a spiritual experience.

Though you want to capture this beautiful moment in time, your painting approach may not give you the results you want.

In this new instructional video, Plein Air Watercolor: Capturing Nature, Dan Marshall shows you how to take a complex scene and boil it down to the essentials. You’ll still keep the personality of the place, but he’ll show you how to enhance the mood to tell a more interesting story.

With Dan’s help, you’ll be seeing things differently and your focus will shift to creating paintings that are a personal translation, not a duplication.

The best part? Dan is going to rescue you from the dangers that mess up otherwise good paintings. He also shows you his unique, sometimes-unorthodox step-by-step method of painting. You’ll soon discover that Dan’s system is not limited to landscapes; you’ll find it useful in all subject matters — cityscapes, figurative works, whatever your passion is! And if you’re not a watercolor painter, you’ll find it can be applied to any medium.

Chapter Breakdown (54 minutes)
Part 1: Painting Basics--everything you need to get started before you go outside, so when you go outside you can start painting with confidence. free yourself to think creatively while you are outdoors painting with these exercises under your belt.

  • Painting Kit: review the materials you will need to paint outdoors, important notes on brushes and how to limit them and how much water you really need to bring.
  • Tips & Techniques: learn how to manage your pigment to water ratio to get the value you want using paint consistency ranging from “tea to butter.” Learn wash techniques for smooth transitions and how to use your brush for best effects. Practice drawing with your brush to become more skillful at handling it. Composition tips for what naturally will work to make a great painting, so you aren’t overwhelmed when you go outdoors

 

Part 2: Painting Demonstration (62 minutes)
Subject Review: think about what you like about the scene, what draws you to it, what works or doesn’t

  • Drawing & Composition: simple pencil lines that establish the subject on the paper
  • Let Your Washes Run: translucent to opaque, back to front, thin to thick, big to little. discuss unity, color harmony, controlling the water, tips to let the watercolor work for you,
  • Develop Main Shapes: learn how to see the scene (why looking dazed and crazed is a good thing!) how to increase the feeling of light by adding a dark, brush techniques revealed for easy realistic trees (and how you can use your fingers too!). connect shapes, glaze
  • Finishing Touches