GRISAILLE is like building a colorful picture using just gray shades, and it helps you learn how to paint step by step.
Imagine you're drawing a portrait of your favorite stuffed animal, but instead of coloring it right away, you start with just black, white, and gray, kind of like when you use only pencils to sketch before adding colors. This is called grisaille, which means "gray picture" in French.
How It Works
In a GRISAILLE - Oil Painting Tutorial, you follow along as an artist creates the portrait using just gray tones first, like building up layers of shadow and light on paper with pencils. Once that part is done, your stuffed animal looks almost 3D in gray, then they start adding color, one layer at a time.
It's like when you build a tower with blocks: you make sure the base is strong before stacking more on top. This way, you learn how to use light and dark to make things look real, just like your favorite stuffed animal comes to life in front of you!
Examples
- A kid uses just gray paint to create a detailed portrait.
- Grisaille is like drawing in color using oil paints.
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See also
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