Hello my friends and welcome to another Tuesday of tutorial!
I am Leonardo Pereznieto and today we will paint a black Ferrari.
The canvas has been previously toned gray and the linework
of the car is done.
We begin by painting the sky blue and then while it is wet
we lightly paint some clouds.
And smudge it.
I lightly go over them with a fan brush, for this.
Right underneath will be the sea.
Inspired on the french Riviera,
so we add a more intense blue.
The lower part of it, will be lighter so we add more white to the mix.
Like so… and blend it in.
And right underneath there will be some green hills and the road.
We add different tones of greens and brown to these plants
and a little lighter version, to these ones further away.
And now let´s hit the road [laughter].
It will be made of different tones of gray, and since we want the car
to look in motion
it is important to make the strokes in the direction of the movement.
We add a cast shadow.
As you see I have been painting what is further away first, what is
in the back, and then I have been coming forward to what is closer
and closer.
And what is on top of everything else is the car, so I leave that one for last.
You don´t need to follow this approach necessarily, but I find it helpful
and I recommend it... to paint what is on top, last.
And now the next step is to add the blacks.
The blacks of the car.
Well, actually the whole car will be black [laughter] but what I mean is that
right now I paint what it will stay black, the darkest, because most of the car surface
will be reflective in some way and so will be a bit lighter.
Or a lot lighter in some cases.
This is a Ferrari 488 by the way.
I´m using a very small brush and with this, let´s add some
curving reflections.
Like so.
And now that we have the blacks in place, let´s add the whites.
The lighter of the reflections.
In this way we will have the darkest and the lightest and everything
else will be in between.
Obviously most of the white reflections, will be facing up
facing toward the sun.
Good!
Now let´s begin adding some of the gray in between.
There can be many degrees of gray.
It is a little bit tricky I have to say to paint a black car
because one would tend to want paint everything black [laughter]
but it will look pretty flat.
Ah-- you need to think of the reflections.
And of the different tones created.
Let´s add some white by the black for contrast.
It will be pretty dark here.
We will do the glass, the windows also with these colors.
The complete list of materials, as always, is in the information below the video.
I love drawing and painting super cars, sport cars!
That is definitely one of my guilty passions [laughter].
And I know for this painting the drawing was already done,
but if you want to learn to draw cars I have a whole playlist of videos
that teach you how to draw them.
I will link to that list at the end of this video.
We painted the wheels and now tail-lights.
It is very important when painting the wheels and the tires that if
the car is in motion, you don´t do them in-detail, like with the spikes of the wheel
it is more like you only see a blurry reflection.
That shows the speed… and I darken a little more some of these spots.
Also to help with the illusion of the speed I may pull back some little treads of paint.
As if as slight glare was left behind the car.
Very good!
It´s ready!
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Subtitled by Grethel Trejo
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