How to Add Glaze to Your Acrylic Painting

How to Add Secondary Glaze to Your Acrylic Painting

In this portrait of Daniel praying, I’ll show you how I continued on past the initial raw umber dark glaze that separated the light from shadow.

I am adding ultramarine blue and alizarine crimson glazes to establish the darker values. You can use this method to make your paintings more realistic!

To find out more about how to add secondary glaze to your acrylic painting watch the video below!

How to Add Secondary Glaze to Your Acrylic Painting

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Thank you so much for taking the time to read this tutorial and watch the video. That means a lot to me.  I hope you find it very helpful in your portrait painting.  

Yours for Better Portraits,

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