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Painting Instructions For Murals Dimensional

by THAT Painter Lady on Sunday, May 18, 2008

You have always wanted to paint a mural… or you have painted a mural and it just seems flat. What is the answer? Are you looking for painting instructions for murals dimensional?

While it is impossible to teach mural painting on just this page… you can pick up a few tricks to get started.

Murals come in two different styles. One style is to paint on objects on a wall… and outline each one of them in cartoon style. This type of mural technique is the easiest to achieve and is usually reserved for baby murals and murals for kitchens.

So you’re not an artist… but you want a mural in your babies room. Your really not interested in paying for a professional artist… and you don’t have to.

This site gives you all the tools your need to create your own professional murals.

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The other style of mural is a dimensional or realistic mural. A mural that looks so real… you are fooled for an instant or two into thinking that the illusion is actually real.

This type of mural requires you to learn about shading, shadows and highlights. It’s not an easy lesson to learn. Plus… you will need to learn the art of perspective. This was the hardest of all the lessons for me to learn. Trust me… my painting partner says ” You still don’t know everything about perspective”.

Perspective is the art of making something appear close or far away. Look at this painting and see how some of the objects appear to be up close and some appear to be very far away. You know this is a painting on a flat canvas and yet the objects appear dimensional.

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Sunset Beach
Diane Romanello

Watch these videos to see how easy it is to add highlights and shadows to create dimensional murals.

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Dragon and Castle Baby Room Nursery Mural

by THAT Painter Lady on Sunday, April 20, 2008

I haven't seen a baby room as detailed as this one in a long time… wow!

The use of faux block to create the castle isn't intimidating or scary at all… the mural is all fun and whimsical in this Dragon and Castle Baby Room Nursery 

Sent to me by one of this blogs readers, Teresa Heinz. And… she isn't a professional painter, yet.

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