Learn how to paint this adorable watermelon slice as part of my summer fruit painting series. Learn how to paint beautiful watercolour watermelon slices for handmade cards-no stamps or dies needed! This beginner-friendly tutorial covers simple techniques, tips for colour control, and step. In this beginner acrylic painting tutorial you will learn how to paint a watermelon slice on a checkered picnic blanket.
I painted the slices with three different shades of pink/red in a gradient to make them look nice and ripe. Have a go at this acrylic painting tutorial and make your own watermelon slice artwork! Jacklyn Foster will show you how. Paint a slice of summer with this easy-to-follow tutorial! Learn the steps to create a watermelon painting that looks as fresh as the real deal.
Get ready to have some fun painting this step. Step 3 Before painting watermelon crust, carefully apply clean water as a curvy stroke under your slice-triangle with a smaller brush. Then paint a line with a light green color on the edge of that wet area - green line will blend and flow towards red slice-triangle area (flow but not reach it, there must be blank white space in between).
2. Paint the Pink Mix some quinacridone red with water on your palette and spread it over the top section of the watermelon slice. You can leave white spaces here and there and vary the thickness and thinness of the paint.
You want it to look a little splotchy, a little transparent, with some parts darker than others. Paint Watermelon Let's paint watermelon. In this tutorial, I share how you can paint watermelon in acrylics quickly and easily.
Beginner friendly and fun! There is also a how to paint watermelon video that you can watch to really see how easy it is. You can do this so let's get painting! For this painting, we will be using Folk Art Craft Paint.