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Painting - Glencoe - Scotland in Summer
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Original painting of Glencoe
Original
Tonal version
Tonal (B&W)
Painting with grid
Painting + Grid
Line drawing
Line Drawing
Line drawing with grid
Line + Grid
Sepia sketch
Sepia Sketch
Sepia sketch with grid
Sepia + Grid
Sketch
Sketch
Sketch with grid
Sketch + Grid
Colour wheel / palette
Colour Palette

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  1. Buy the Paint-it-Yourself Pack.: Check out securely, then instantly receive your PDF pack by email.
  2. Display on a Device or Print It: View the outlines, sketches, and grids on your iPad or phone—or print them out for easy tracing.
  3. Start Your Sketch / Tracing: Transfer or trace the line drawing onto your canvas/paper. Use grid lines if you want perfect proportions.
  4. Paint the Picture: Follow our tonal references, colour palette, or experiment freely. Enjoy a stress-free painting session!
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Painting Guidance

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Our painting, a vibrant depiction of Glencoe in Scotland, captures the untamed beauty of the highlands. The scene features a majestic stag standing amidst the dynamic landscape of the valley, surrounded by striking colors that shift from the deep blues and purples of the mountains to the bright greens and yellows of the foreground. The painting employed a contemporary, expressive style, using bold brushwork and an energetic color palette that includes blues, magentas, and golds, conveying both the tranquillity and the wildness of the Scottish wilderness.

Step-by-Step Painting Guide

Using the Line Drawings and Grid

The line drawings and grid included in your Paint-Your-Own Pack are designed to help you accurately outline the composition. The grid allows for precise placement of key elements, while the line drawings provide a clear guide for your initial sketch.

  • Grid: Use it to ensure your features, such as the stag and the mountains, are correctly proportioned. You can either sketch directly over your grid or use it as a reference.
  • Line Drawings: Begin your painting by tracing these lines lightly onto your canvas to establish your foundational elements.

Painting Steps

  1. Background Layer:

    • Start by painting the sky and distant mountains. Use a mix of blues and purples for the sky. Blend subtly to create a soft, distant look.
    • Continue with deeper blues and purples for the mountains, adding depth and contrast.
  2. Foreground Landscape:

    • Use the color wheel to select bright greens and yellows for the valley floor.
    • Apply these colors with bold, decisive strokes to capture the dynamic nature of the scene.
  3. The Stag:

    • Focus on the stag, using browns and darker blues. Pay attention to the light source to highlight its antlers and musculature.
    • Use short, sharp brush strokes to detail the stag’s fur and features.
  4. Final Touches:

    • Add final touches to your painting by emphasizing shadow and light contrasts across the scene.
    • Use the most frequently used colors from your palette, as illustrated on your color wheel, to ensure harmony across the painting.

Finishing Up

Let your painting dry completely before making any adjustments. Step back from your canvas to assess the overall composition and balance. Make any final adjustments with light, careful brushwork, emphasizing highlights or softening areas as needed. Enjoy the process and the vivid recreation of Glencoe’s majestic landscape.

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