Thanks for watching! Wondering how to paint a certain animal? Leave me a comment with the next tutorial you want to see! Want to know what art supplies I use? Check it out: kit.co/DaniTrudeau/art-supplies
The music is really funny with slide whistles and cash register cha chings and cuckoo clocks 😂 my kind of music actually. Oh and great painting video! Very helpful 😁
Currently painting a fox. Only been painting a year or so after usually working with pencils and charcoal. Finding fur SOOO difficult. Even watching what you are doing as closely as possible doesn't work. Maybe it'sy brushes?
Just found your channel. It was great to see the process for white fur. Thanks so much. Blessings and take care. New subscriber. Looking forward to watch more of your videos. Great job!
excellent paint job, i thought it would be all wet on wet but thats ok. I only rolled my eyes when you mentiond glazes but thats ok i just skipped that bit , all in all good texture and value, well worthy of the algorithm gods.
Hi Danielle. I love your tutorials and this one is especially helpful for white fur. However, I am having difficulty with reflecting light (in general) on a white dog with long white fur. When I put down my base colors using a darker gray on the shadow side of the animal, no matter what I do with the subsequent layers I cannot create the illusion of light shinning on the dog. It just looks like 1/2 of her face is discolored. I think I'd have this issue no matter what color the dog was. I am pretty new to painting in acrylic, so any help you can offer would be so appreciated. I wish I could show the reference photo so perhaps you (or anyone) could offer a tip. It's so cute and I don't want to give up on it. I know values are important. A tutorial on light shining from one side onto a white dog's face would be great!
hi , i love your way of painting :-) i could really use some help on this real life dog for a friend , am having diffuculty with real life fur > could i plesase send u both paintings ? i have the one im working on also the one she wants , i would really appreciate your feedback ...thank u !:-)
Love your art. I joined your classes and am viewing them now. Do you have any plans of doing any horse portraits? Maybe I missed it but there is no way of contacting you via email on your classes platform. I am a senior and I am not educated with Facebook, Instagram, etc. Can you send me an email contact address on your wildlife lessons course platform. You have my contact info. Thanks
Hi Richard! So glad you’re enjoying it! Inside the Info Hub in the platform I have a tutorial calendar that shows what the next 3 months will look like, I do actually have a horse portrait tutorial coming soon!
Thanks for watching! Wondering how to paint a certain animal? Leave me a comment with the next tutorial you want to see!
Want to know what art supplies I use? Check it out: kit.co/DaniTrudeau/art-supplies
What brush did you use at the beginning to create the brown fluff?
The glazes added a lot of beauty.
The music is really funny with slide whistles and cash register cha chings and cuckoo clocks 😂 my kind of music actually. Oh and great painting video! Very helpful 😁
Currently painting a fox. Only been painting a year or so after usually working with pencils and charcoal. Finding fur SOOO difficult. Even watching what you are doing as closely as possible doesn't work. Maybe it'sy brushes?
Hi
What canvas did you use ? Seen all the links for paint and brushes
But not the canvas … thanx
Amazing technique! What if you are painting an orange and white cat? Would you put down the orangey tones first and then the white? 😊
Hola soy argentina me gustaría saber que tonos usas para pelo blanco? Si me puedes traducir gracias❤
Just found your channel. It was great to see the process for white fur. Thanks so much. Blessings and take care. New subscriber. Looking forward to watch more of your videos. Great job!
This is so beautiful!
Thank you, I really appreciate it!!
What brush did you use at the beginning to make the brown fluff?
excellent paint job, i thought it would be all wet on wet but thats ok. I only rolled my eyes when you mentiond glazes but thats ok i just skipped that bit , all in all good texture and value, well worthy of the algorithm gods.
So helpful, thanks Danielle
So glad you enjoyed it! 😄
do you wait until paint dries for new layers?
Hi Danielle. I love your tutorials and this one is especially helpful for white fur. However, I am having difficulty with reflecting light (in general) on a white dog with long white fur. When I put down my base colors using a darker gray on the shadow side of the animal, no matter what I do with the subsequent layers I cannot create the illusion of light shinning on the dog. It just looks like 1/2 of her face is discolored. I think I'd have this issue no matter what color the dog was. I am pretty new to painting in acrylic, so any help you can offer would be so appreciated. I wish I could show the reference photo so perhaps you (or anyone) could offer a tip. It's so cute and I don't want to give up on it. I know values are important. A tutorial on light shining from one side onto a white dog's face would be great!
Thank you💚💛❤️, Very helpful!!!
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Highland cow please
hi , i love your way of painting :-) i could really use some help on this real life dog for a friend , am having diffuculty with real life fur > could i plesase send u both paintings ? i have the one im working on also the one she wants , i would really appreciate your feedback ...thank u !:-)
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Love your art. I joined your classes and am viewing them now. Do you have any plans of doing any horse portraits? Maybe I missed it but there is no way of contacting you via email on your classes
platform. I am a senior and I am not educated with Facebook, Instagram, etc. Can you send me an email contact address on your wildlife lessons course platform. You have my contact info. Thanks
Hi Richard! So glad you’re enjoying it! Inside the Info Hub in the platform I have a tutorial calendar that shows what the next 3 months will look like, I do actually have a horse portrait tutorial coming soon!