I love your style of painting AND teaching! You’re very growth your knowledge, thank you. I also live it when you show the different versions of your paintings.
Daniel Smith black is very granulating and creates cool effects when added to other colors! Love the bunny so much! Going to try some sketches with this technique!
I use 140 lb for preliminary paintings, but my final I use 300 I have done the opposite lol doing a black kitten, using black into wet and creating the most adorable fluffy kitty!!
I love to watch the paint 'fur out' as it dries when I rewatch the video footage. It's so cool how the paint does the work. What other medium does that?!
I love bunnies! This is sooo cute. Thank you for showing this technique. I saw ano5her artist's tutorial and in the background were dandelion seed blooms on black. I was wondering how she did that. Now I'm thinking that it might have been what you just showed us! 💡😳 Thanks again, most helpful.
I have yet to try the Daniel Smith Lamp Black or any black for painting. I am just amazed by the amount of spreading fine textures that it gives for a fur effect. Thanks for sharing theses tips with us and I’m enjoying & looking forward to giving it a try soon.
Lots of great information in this video. You have a style that I find makes me want to stop and look at the painting for a long time. I thought I was already subscribed to your channel, but was not!!! I took care of that this morning. Thank you!
Been trying to find a way to paint very shaggy long haired animals, also shaggy wet animals like wet bears etc. Both with watercolor and acrylics. Any videos available.
I believe I used gouache - usually I use masking but if I don't I'll use gouache or white gel pen. Thanks for the question! Let me know what video topics you're interested in too : )
Great information! I always learn so much from you. Especially, from your Patreon tutorials. I highly recommend them. Thank you for all you do, Rachel!
I love your style of painting AND teaching! You’re very growth your knowledge, thank you. I also live it when you show the different versions of your paintings.
Thank you Ruth!
turned out to be a very cute fluffy bunny 😀
Thank you! 😊
Daniel Smith black is very granulating and creates cool effects when added to other colors! Love the bunny so much! Going to try some sketches with this technique!
I just spent all morning painting dandelions with this technique. Will share soon!
I use 140 lb for preliminary paintings, but my final I use 300
I have done the opposite lol doing a black kitten, using black into wet and creating the most adorable fluffy kitty!!
So fun to watch 💯‼️
I love to watch the paint 'fur out' as it dries when I rewatch the video footage. It's so cool how the paint does the work. What other medium does that?!
Love this, Rachael❤
Thank you so much and I always appreciate hearing from you Joy!
Just AMAZING ❤ Thank you for your work ❤️
Thank you so much!
Good job! Love how spontaneous this is! :)
Thank you 💗
Beautiful
Thank you!
beautiful
Thank you! 😊
Thanks Rachael - I love your paintings
I’m currently looking into adding more paints to my palette. I guess the DS lamp black will have to go on the list. The painting is beautiful!
I love lamp black so much for fur effects. It's just really fun to play with.
What a cute little bunny! I like the way you work the light and shadow and the contours with the shiny fur.😍
Thank you so much 😀
Beautifully done bunny Rachel. Thx very much for sharing with us. 🥰
Thank you Alicia and I always appreciate the support you give my channel and my art! It means a lot : )
I love bunnies! This is sooo cute. Thank you for showing this technique. I saw ano5her artist's tutorial and in the background were dandelion seed blooms on black. I was wondering how she did that. Now I'm thinking that it might have been what you just showed us! 💡😳 Thanks again, most helpful.
I did a tutorial on dandelions too using this technique!
@@rachelparkervarner I will look for it, thank you!
Thank you Rachel! I love your style
That's so kind! Thank you for leaving a comment!
I have yet to try the Daniel Smith Lamp Black or any black for painting. I am just amazed by the amount of spreading fine textures that it gives for a fur effect. Thanks for sharing theses tips with us and I’m enjoying & looking forward to giving it a try soon.
It's fun to play with!
@@rachelparkervarner It looks like it.
Lots of great information in this video. You have a style that I find makes me want to stop and look at the painting for a long time. I thought I was already subscribed to your channel, but was not!!! I took care of that this morning. Thank you!
I'm so glad you subscribed and I really appreciate your comments and thank you for taking the time to do so. It means a lot!
Been trying to find a way to paint very shaggy long haired animals, also shaggy wet animals like wet bears etc. Both with watercolor and acrylics. Any videos available.
I'll message you on Facebook with private links
@@rachelparkervarner thank you
what did you use for the whiskers?
I believe I used gouache - usually I use masking but if I don't I'll use gouache or white gel pen. Thanks for the question! Let me know what video topics you're interested in too : )
Great information! I always learn so much from you. Especially, from your Patreon tutorials. I highly recommend them. Thank you for all you do, Rachel!
That is so kind of you to say Mara! I really appreciate all the support you give me and my art!
He’s got no whiskers on his left side of face Painting is still lovely but he needs some.
Since they are white they don't really show up. But I get what you're saying.