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Not getting caught up in the details too early really resonated with me. It may not look as nice now but when you add the details later it will make sense. Thanks for sharing, it's really nice!
I hate glazing, it makes a painting so dark and removes all detail progress😢 it also really doesnt work om canvas due to the structure of it. I Tried but I will stick with applying colors directly.
ive found going from oil to acrylics that painting fur has become extremely difficult, the paint becomes too translucent in acrylic once it gets to a flowable stage
This was such a great video. Exactly the instruction I needed. Would love to see a video on painting very short fine hair such as the nose of a tiger with short strokes where the fur is very thin. This I find is the hardest area to do
I love off beat art! I total can relate ... Thank you for sharing, you are amazing & so talented. Sub'd ❤ And Wow ,your painting turned out beyond words...fabulous !
What if you accidentally put too much dark on the golden area when using acrylic and it dries too fast? would you suggest going over it with a light opaque color before adding more yellow since its a very transparent color?
Danielle thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience with us! A question, you leave it to dry in between layers? I mean before the last step that you say will be a couple days to dry!
Daniell, wonderful job, you make it looks so easy but we know its not easy. question, do you wait between layers to dry to add the next one ( I mean between the first full fill you do general big cover and the second with more details? thanks in advance for answer💞
Would you mind doing some horse tutorials and maybe more wolf tutorials? I love wolves and my mom loves horses and I love your work. Thank you for sharing this video. It's so beautiful.
I live in Alabama and yesterday I saw this beautiful heron. I was wondering if you would like to have the pictures as reference photos? I really love your art ,and I just want to see if you could use them in your art.
Thanks so much for this tutorial! I'm going to be painting black fur on a college art piece I'm doing and I'll be practicing this technique for that! :)