Painting Ocean Waves in 10 Minutes with Acrylics!

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Details of Painting Ocean Waves in 10 Minutes with Acrylics!

Today we paint an ocean full of waves in just about 10 minutes! This is a real time acrylic seascape painting tutorial for beginners. If you liked this lesson let me know in the comment section and I will do more videos in the future on water 🙂
Hour long lessons & Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/onehourpaintings
You can find my book on the essentials of acrylic painting here:
https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/496230403/acrylics-for-beginners-the-essentials?ref=shop_home_active_1
Paints:
Primary Blue (By: Liquitex BASICS)
Primary Yellow (By: Liquitex BASICS)
Burnt Umber (By: Liquitex BASICS)
Titanium White (By: Liquitex BASICS)
Mars Black (By: Liquitex BASICS)
Brushes:
Large square headed brush (Artists Loft)
Medium square headed brush (Artists Loft)
Small square headed brush (Artists Loft)
Old square headed brush (unbranded)
Medium round headed brush (Artists Loft)
Water:
Um..tap..
Canvas board: 6×8
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33 thoughts on “Painting Ocean Waves in 10 Minutes with Acrylics!”

  1. Any way we can get a look at the surface of the frayed flat brush you use for foliage and the like? I've gone through 4 already with no luck…

  2. Thanks for replying, Ryan. I have trouble with detail and I feel I may just be trying to get my paintings done too fast by using larger brushes.
    Thanks again.
    Pat

  3. Ryan, do you always use small brushes? Are you able to define your paintings better this way?
    Thank you
    Pat

  4. Hey Ryan,
    I checked on some of your paintings and would like to talk to you about an idea I had.
    Can you provide me with your contact details (e-Mail)?
    Thanks

  5. I really enjoyed the side notes it let me know when I mixed the paint right or wrong. Thanks for the more detailed tutorial.AWESOME!!!!

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