3.6.20

I painted Jonathan Roumie from The Chosen (time-lapse)

I painted him because I'm a fan of the The Chosen - the first-ever-multi-season TV show about the life of Jesus. Created outside of the Hollywood system, It was created, directed and co-written by American filmmaker Dallas Jenkins. Season one was the highest crowd-funded media project of all time.The series' creators stated that they had hoped to distinguish the new series from previous portrayals of Jesus by crafting a multi-season, episode-based story. The Chosen allows us to see Him through the eyes of those who knew him.

TIPS:
Do the sketch using grid-lines.

Once done, erase all the grid-lines for a neat result.
(I didn't erase all the lines since I will cover it with black paint later.)

Start painting. Focus on mid-tone and lighter tone first.

For a better result, double coat. Always apply 2nd layer of the color you are using.

Lastly, apply the final touch. The touch of love in what you are doing. 

Here's the full video:



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GOD bless everyone! 


24.5.20

How to Paint using Acrylic on Guitar Tutorial


Here's my Acrylic-on-Guitar painting tutotial guys.


18.5.20

How to check a good watermelon seeds?

How to know if watermelon seeds are still viable? When properly stored in a cool, dry place, seed's shelf life can be extended. Yet, even then, there is no guarantee that your watermelon seeds will still be productive for the next planting season. The easiest way to test your watermelon seeds' viability is by using one of the most common ways -the water test or the float test.



Procedure: 
1. Take your watermelon seeds and put them in a glass of water. 
2. Stir it and let your watermelon seeds sit for about 15 minutes. 

Then if the watermelon seeds sink, they are still viable; if the watermelon seeds float, they most likely will not sprout.