Painting Storm Clouds and Lightning with Acrylics in 10 Minutes!

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Details of Painting Storm Clouds and Lightning with Acrylics in 10 Minutes!

Today we paint large storm clouds with lightning atop a river landscape in fewer than 10 minutes! This is a real time acrylic landscape painting tutorial.
Hour long lessons & Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/onehourpaintings
Paints:
Primary Blue (By: BASIC)
Primary Yellow (By: Basic)
Titanium White (By: BASIC)
Black (By: BASIC)
Brushes:
Large square headed brush (Artists Loft)
Medium square headed brush (Artists Loft)
Small square headed brush (Artists Loft)
Medium round headed brush (Artists Loft)
Small round headed brush (Artists Loft)
Water:
Um..tap..
Canvas board: 6×8
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24 thoughts on “Painting Storm Clouds and Lightning with Acrylics in 10 Minutes!”

  1. great painting and could you add background music to your videos? if not its fine, just a suggestion

  2. Thank you for doing this painting. I was wanting to learn how to paint a scene with lightening. I tried one on my own and it didn't turn out very well. I think I can try this. Thanks again.

  3. so glad you specified tap water in the description, I almost used bottled, would've completely ruined the painting 🙂

  4. Really interesting. Not as involved as I would have guessed. Thank you for showing us the simplicity of this technique.

    Pat

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