How to Paint an Acrylic Butterfly

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      Leave the background undefined.butterfly image by Ivonne Wierink from Fotolia.com

      Paint a background with acrylic paint. Lighten your colors by mixing in a lot of white. Leave the background undefined so it will not take attention away from the butterfly. It is fine to paint the background a solid, light color or even leave it white.

    • 2). Paint the flower or plant that the butter fly is resting on. You can use more detail here as this can help to ground the butterfly. If you find this very challenging, paint a simple twig or blade of grass.

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      Butterfly image by lynnmohd2 from Fotolia.com

      Outline the basic shapes of the butterfly with a pencil. Position the butterfly so it appears to be resting on the flower or plant. Draw two shapes for each wing if the wings have two sections. Outline the portion of the body that is showing. Keep the shapes very general and don't get bogged down by detail.

    • 4). Paint in the shapes of the wings with their dominant color. Fill in the body with its general color.

    • 5). Mix other colors and paint patterns on the wings. Paint a second coat on areas that do not cover well.

    • 6). Blend in highlights and shading to round out the body. Paint legs, antenna and other details with a very fine brush and wet paint.

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