Absolutely enchanting as is all your painting. I appreciate all your tips and guidance it is so inspiring and helpful. I am totally new this year to learning wildlife painting. A massive thank you for sharing your knowledge and techniques.
If i can remember correctly i used, burt umber, burnt sienna, cobalt blue, paynes grey, mars brown, cadmium yellow, titanium white, and a bit of sap green. they are my usualy go to colours for paintings like this. I will occasionally also throw in a bit of cadmium red. and a glossy black sometimes too.
I have another video on my channel that goes through the brushes I use in all my wildlife paintings, I use the same brushes for feathers as I do for fur.
That's so amazing, especially for the time spent!!! I also love the background music!❤❤❤
Absolutely enchanting as is all your painting. I appreciate all your tips and guidance it is so inspiring and helpful. I am totally new this year to learning wildlife painting. A massive thank you for sharing your knowledge and techniques.
its what art teachers call : very beautiful.
Thank you
Incredible, inspiring for someone just getting into acrylic painting
You do the painting so good, and the color blend is excellent!!!
Very nice 👍👍👍
Very beautiful painting
Thank you so much 😀
do you varnish your paintings? if so when? and which product?
Beautiful, I loved watching this video. I learned a lot
Glad you enjoyed it!
Amazing
lovely
Wow sir very informative. Thanks a lot
Amazing as always Dan! I know that Robin sings in a Widnes accent!
Gorgeous!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
So beautiful!!
Thank you!!
Lovely and helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing!
Does painting over glazes still follow the fat over lean rule? What medium would you recommend for glazing a painting in the middle of the process?
Love the video ❤️ it was really helpful
brilliant, just wish you'd told us what colours you were using as i cannot get em right!
If i can remember correctly i used, burt umber, burnt sienna, cobalt blue, paynes grey, mars brown, cadmium yellow, titanium white, and a bit of sap green. they are my usualy go to colours for paintings like this. I will occasionally also throw in a bit of cadmium red. and a glossy black sometimes too.
Can you also show with what brushes are you doing the feathers?
I have another video on my channel that goes through the brushes I use in all my wildlife paintings, I use the same brushes for feathers as I do for fur.
Loved it! New subscriber plus like 👍👏👏
Thanks for subbing!
my cat killed a robin yesterday dude was just munchin on it.
also nice drawing
Are you a full-time art teacher, by any chance?
Nope, I was a biology teacher 😂
@@StudioWildlife Great. My undergrad and graduate degrees are in Biology too. Perhaps that's why I like wildlife and animal art too 😀
Beautiful ❤️