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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!
Amazing tutorial thanks for sharing, one quick question- I’m attempting a larger version of my feather art (acrylics medium- if so what is that blue glaze you did at the end of the video? And what can I do to get that glaze while doing acrylic? Thank you 😊
Thankyou so much. I loved this video. Can you please tell me what colour you used in the glaze, and what percentage of paint & glaze in the mix, thanks again. Sharon
Thanks for watching! Wondering how to paint a certain animal? Leave me a comment with the next tutorial you want to see!
Don’t forget to download my free guide, 5 Tips For Improving Your Animal Art!
www.danielletrudeaustudios.com/improve-animal-art
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!
Because of your excellent painting skills my parrot art went from zero to hero! Thanks a lot!
Thanks Danielle. I was looking for ideas on how to paint eagle feathers on a scale model aircraft. Love your work.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Muito linda sua Maneira de Ensinar 🤝
Thank for giving clear explanation. 🙏
Absolutely Beautiful!
Your paintings are beautiful!
Totally stunning, just gorgeous
So glad you enjoyed it! 😄
Stunning. Thank-you, very helpful!
So glad you found it helpful!!
beautiful. I have a blue and gold macaw! so pretty
Absolutely Beautiful 👌💞
Amazing...👏👏👏👏❤️
Wonderful tutorial!!!!
Very amazing this one and thanks for sharing your lovely talent👍🥰❤
So glad you enjoyed it! 😄
wow! amazing and very talented. great teacher. thanks. I have parrots and they're soooo beautiful. I want to capture that best that I can
Breathtaking 🤩🤩🤩 Will try to incorporate these techniques. Thank you 🙏
Very helpful thanks
Excellent tutorial. Thank you very much.
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
Awesome. Thanks for sharing nice tutorial
So glad you found it helpfu!!
Eu adorei muito obrigada.
Can you please teach us how to paint a realistic peacock with feathers and all? 😍
Too good
I love ur art and I'm a new subscribe and this really helped me out on my bird drawing!! Thanks for sharing :] !!
Amazing tutorial thanks for sharing, one quick question- I’m attempting a larger version of my feather art (acrylics medium- if so what is that blue glaze you did at the end of the video? And what can I do to get that glaze while doing acrylic? Thank you 😊
Thanks for your videos. How do you make the glaze for oil painting ?
Thankyou so much. I loved this video. Can you please tell me what colour you used in the glaze, and what percentage of paint & glaze in the mix, thanks again. Sharon
Love that colour! I see that you use the same procedure as when painting fur.
I definitely do! I’ve developed a sort of “framework” that I use for painting that has made everything SO much easier 😊
Gracias infinitas sería posible en español la traducción. Bello!
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Szkoda że w takim tempie, nie wszyscy nadążają
Hey! What colour do you use to make the details?
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Is that a acrylic paint?
Do u have black feathers by chance? Going to be a crow and have no clue how to do my face
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The way you said Prussian Blue... is that right? You're the professional artist and I'm having an "oh no have I been saying this wrong" moment
pRussian blya.... Oh no. Same boat then.
Oh goodness I have no idea! I’ve been known to pronounce things weirdly haha
Did you paint with acrylics or oil paint.
This was painted with oils but I used to paint exclusively with acrylics. I have a blog post in the description that talks about how to use both 😊
Está muy oscuro
Next time can you please let the viewers know the size of brushes your using.
Looks great on my screen, my question I have in mind; does the final result looks opaque (like an oil painting should look like) or watercolor like?
The painting is definitely opaque 😊