This is the first layer of paint. It is this layer that will add the color that you will see on the truck. You can see the reds, yellows, blues and greens. Even though more coats of paint will go over the top, this layer will always be able to be seen.
Here is the second layer of paint on the truck body. At this point I need to decide if I like the color or not. If not, I'll add another layer to change the color. What do you think from the final painting, did I add a third layer?
Here I've added a blue sky and some trees in the background. Notice that the truck still isn't done. What I have left is mostly detail work. I like to leave that till the end. Since a lot of the detailing is at or around the edges of the truck, I want to get the mid-ground and the foreground in place so that I can paint over it if I need to.
Nearly done now. You can see I've go the grill done, and the shadowing in the cab, wheel wells and around the grill. I've put some shadowing on the truck itself. The last detail is to put in some weeds in the foreground. Adding the weeds will help to push the truck back in the picture a bit. This is also a good time to mention the red in the foreground. I think I've mentioned it before, but red tints make things look closer, blue tints make things look further away. Just look at the mass of trees int he middle of the picture. They are clearly bluer than the trees around them and look much further away.
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