How to Paint Photorealism Inspired Artwork with Acrylic Paints

How to Paint Photorealism Inspired Artwork with Acrylic Paints

 

Photorealism is all about capturing the world with incredible detail, making your painting look almost like a photograph. It’s a style that challenges you to observe colours, textures and light with precision and the results can be strikingly realistic.

 

In this guide, we’ll show you how to create a photorealistic watermelon using our X4 Artist Acrylics, Specialist Crafts Graphites and a variety of brushes. You will learn techniques for capturing the colours, textures, and subtle details that bring your painting to life.

 

Step by step - Let's Create

Prepare your workspace. You will need a mixture of brushes, a paint palette, a canvas or canvas board as well as shades of X4 Artist Acryl Paints.

Next, draw out your design using a graphite pencil with loose pressure. You don’t want your marks to show through your paint!

Using two shades of paint and a large round brush, start painting your background, using the darker shade of colour underneath the subject to create shadows. 

Use a small detail brush with dark green X4 Acryl to paint the outline of the melon. Use a foam brush to dab out the darker skin of the watermelon. 

Using another foam brush or hog brush with a lighter green paint, fill in the gaps to create a striped watermelon pattern. You can blend a range of green colours for a realistic effect.

With a thin brush and white paint, paint a thin line above the watermelon skin. Then, using a mixture of red paints, paint the watermelon flesh. Once dry, lightly use a foam brush dipped in white paint to create detailing on the melon.

Once your watermelon is dry, use a dark brown or black paint to paint the watermelon seeds and stalk too. Leave to dry and then your painting is complete.

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