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Gorgeous ❤ so many say using projector is cheating. I have used a few times but I end up feeling guilty. I’ve also used grid and felt the same. But really even if I do, the painting forms it’s own life as you go anyway, and I only use for rough shape placement really.. end of day, do what feels right for you. Love your art
My opinion is that I don't feel it's cheating, I see it as a aid to help along not to paint the picture for you. Same with anything you use for the action of painting, the brushes, the stand holding your canvas, ect. It's all a tool that can be used to help you make your good art great ! You shouldn't feel guilty for wanting to do your best. Ppl are gonna be judgemental about anything and everything but remember it's just their opinion and opinions are like a**holes, everyone has one😂. Like you said do what feels right for you, you should as well, don't let words keep your artistic monster on a leash, it's meant to be free 😁 to express, make a statement, put a smile on your face, melt your heart. Good luck, may your art bring you lots of happiness ( and money if that's what you want). 😁🤗✌️Stay safe and blessed ❤️🙏🙏🙏
Where I’m at now, in my opinion tracing is easier than freehand sketching. It also just seems like a different process. To me, tracing appears more like following an existing line, whereas freehand sketching seems like training your eye to replicate an image.
I love your style. Instead of painting like Bob Ross and making paintings with large brushes and the basic values and details after, you basically are drawing with paint. You do each little section at a time but complete each section before moving on while using only tiny brushes. I love this. Of course it means knowing exactly what the final product looks like before you even start.
Fantastic! Thank you so much for your tutorials. I have been drawing as a hobby ever since I was a small child, but I am fairly new to painting. As an amateur artist, I am always intrigued and fascinated to see how other creators make their art!
Thank you Daniel I’ve just started painting with oils and this really helped me to understand it better. I‘ll also try to include your techniques there.
Photgraphiccolour differs a lot to pigment as you know…then you have refractive issues viewing reference through a screen…gressailes is an ancient grey under painting method but too many greys can make things muddy/dull as you likely well know . Thanks for your tutorials …awesome work🎶💫
I'd love if you could maybe do a video of putting together a reference photo please, like what you look for in references and how you put them together?
That gorilla on your website is in my opinion the best of your work!! There all great but something about that close up gives it another dimension that makes you really pay attention. It’s like you caught that gorilla off quart and then you captured him in paint!!!
I have learned so much from your videos its amazing, your are an amazing artist. I enjoy the fact that you are honest and give so many tips to help others grow as an artist. I can sketch n draw with the grid method but takes a long time. My question is will your new projector; project with clarity to the size of 9X12 inch paper/canvas? That's my favorite size to practice painting. Looking forward to more videos. Thanks
Sir i am very new to oils n do we need to wait the paint to dry when u block area with filbert n add fur details? Awesome work n looking forward for more oil tutorials ❤❤
So helpful!!! Thank you. Regarding the drying time before varnishing, how long would you say this painting took before it was touch dry to use that varnish? When it's a commission, a month is such a long time to wait. Also do you keep it covered to prevent dust on it?
It’s not dry yet, I’ve not varnished it. It’ll be just over a month when I get around to varnishing it. Because I don’t use much heavy textured paint it dries quite quickly, I’ve got a small storage area for paintings that can be seen in my studio tour video that helps stop too much dust landing on them whilst they dry
You can use whatever finish you like best, It's personal preference for me with the gloss. I usually photograph all of my pieces before they are varnished too as the varnish does make it more difficult to photograph for things like prints
The projector from Amazon can you tell me how large a picture it will project onto my canvas? There is no information on that aspect on Amazon's page for this projector.
Thank you! good question but I don't really have an answer it's just whatever I am feeling at the time! Sometimes if a piece has lots of complex layers would probably go with Acrylics as the faster drying time means the painting gets finished faster. If I want a softer look to the finished painting I would probably choose oils. But sometimes it is literally what I am feeling on the day I start the painting, or if it's too hot for acrylics but I know I want to paint a specific picture I will just use oils instead rather than wait until it cools down.
masterpiece , bravisimo, in oils try to work wit all brushes and strokes, from dager, flat, filbert, fun brush, round , always windsor liquin and glaying ...
Hello Daniel, I have a question. You make oil paint thinner with bleached linseed oil, how come your painting doesnt turn yellow because of that oil? If I use it on my painting it gets a yellow/orange hue.
Looks amazing. I'm trying to work my head around the math. According to one of your shorts it took 97 hours. This video has 6 days. I doubt you paint 16 hours a day. I'm guessing that after this video, before varnishing, you must have spent at least 4 more days on this refining it... unless you spend at least days or so preparing everything before even starting to paint at all.
It can sometimes take me weeks doing preliminary drawings and developing a reference photo to work from, I know it looks as though I’m working from 1 image but in reality it can sometimes be 10-20 images I’m using for specific parts of the painting so it can take a while to piece them together. Sometimes the actual physical painting is the fastest part of the process 😂
no college just self taught, or at least not taught by a school. I have watched thousands of hours of youtube videos over the last ten years though which have helped my learn new techniques and mediums
Can you make a video about how you create your own reference photos from different pictures , that may be very helpful to me and to others as well ! I actually struggle to find my own style and want to stop copying pictures like a printer , I am good at it but it I want to create my own art , any advices ?
Don’t know how your marketing but you need marketer to get your work in front people and organizations that would want your work in their home or business?? FYI no I don’t know marketing but just a thought!! 😅
Learn more about how I paint and draw with full length real time tutorials! Join the Studio Wildlife Patreon community now www.patreon.com/StudioWildlife
to help with ventilation without having the door and windows open invest into a bathroom ceiling vent exhaust fan. Easy to install, doesnt waste much electric or heat and can do wonders on venting air.
This painting literally pops out at you. This is up close and personal. Thank you for the information. I appreciate it. 😊
Gorgeous ❤ so many say using projector is cheating. I have used a few times but I end up feeling guilty. I’ve also used grid and felt the same. But really even if I do, the painting forms it’s own life as you go anyway, and I only use for rough shape placement really.. end of day, do what feels right for you. Love your art
In the early days they used camera obscura. Time is changed. Nowadays there is the projector. 😊
People who say that don’t know what they’re talking about
I don’t think people realize how difficult it is to ‘trace’. It’s not like tracing a coloring book page.
My opinion is that I don't feel it's cheating, I see it as a aid to help along not to paint the picture for you. Same with anything you use for the action of painting, the brushes, the stand holding your canvas, ect. It's all a tool that can be used to help you make your good art great ! You shouldn't feel guilty for wanting to do your best. Ppl are gonna be judgemental about anything and everything but remember it's just their opinion and opinions are like a**holes, everyone has one😂. Like you said do what feels right for you, you should as well, don't let words keep your artistic monster on a leash, it's meant to be free 😁 to express, make a statement, put a smile on your face, melt your heart. Good luck, may your art bring you lots of happiness ( and money if that's what you want). 😁🤗✌️Stay safe and blessed ❤️🙏🙏🙏
Where I’m at now, in my opinion tracing is easier than freehand sketching. It also just seems like a different process. To me, tracing appears more like following an existing line, whereas freehand sketching seems like training your eye to replicate an image.
Love this video! I've worked in oils for over 40 years so I really appreciate this one. Thank you!!
I love your style. Instead of painting like Bob Ross and making paintings with large brushes and the basic values and details after, you basically are drawing with paint. You do each little section at a time but complete each section before moving on while using only tiny brushes. I love this. Of course it means knowing exactly what the final product looks like before you even start.
Fantastic! Thank you so much for your tutorials. I have been drawing as a hobby ever since I was a small child, but I am fairly new to painting. As an amateur artist, I am always intrigued and fascinated to see how other creators make their art!
Thank you Daniel
I’ve just started painting with oils and this really helped me to understand it better. I‘ll also try to include your techniques there.
Absolutely beautiful painting
Fricken AWESOME!!! Thank you for sharing so many useful and truly piece-changing tips.
Would love to see a tutorial of how you created the wolf reference photo! :D
This is one of the best videos about how to paint with oil colors. Thx a lot!❤❤
You are doing real art
You’re real artist❤keep going
Photgraphiccolour differs a lot to pigment as you know…then you have refractive issues viewing reference through a screen…gressailes is an ancient grey under painting method but too many greys can make things muddy/dull as you likely well know . Thanks for your tutorials …awesome work🎶💫
Fantastic trics. What patience and very well captured in this video. Nice technology with the projector. Thx Love from Holland.
As usual, a beautiful painting. Best artist ever, love watching you paint my favourite subjects.... animals.
Thank you so much 😀
Bro you are so professional at art
A lot of valuable information and advice, thank you! Beautiful work, feeling very inspired
I'd love if you could maybe do a video of putting together a reference photo please, like what you look for in references and how you put them together?
Just brilliant work! Fantastic helpful videos.
Ваші роботи дивовижні !👌👌👌 Ви майстер своєї справи! ❤❤❤
Love this! Definitely one of your best tutorials!
Thanks!!
you are a very good artist
Mmmmm its good.! I can smell the wolf as you painted his upper leg. Self taught, well taught.
That gorilla on your website is in my opinion the best of your work!! There all great but something about that close up gives it another dimension that makes you really pay attention. It’s like you caught that gorilla off quart and then you captured him in paint!!!
Beautiful job, as usual!
Brilliant work👍🏼
Talent😊
absolutely beautiful! I wish I could do oils but I am wayyyyy too impatient and wouldn't be able to let it dry without messing up. 😕
Really amazing.big fan from India.
Wow fantastic
I thought my drawing was so good until I saw this.. this is great talent
Your work is incredible just love the details all the strands of fur and tge eyes would be very important to accomplish
I love your videos 🎉
Wow! Stunning job thanks!
This is the most beautiful painting I have ever seen in my life. You are incredible!
Thank you so much 😀
so beautiful
I have learned so much from your videos its amazing, your are an amazing artist. I enjoy the fact that you are honest and give so many tips to help others grow as an artist. I can sketch n draw with the grid method but takes a long time. My question is will your new projector; project with clarity to the size of 9X12 inch paper/canvas? That's my favorite size to practice painting. Looking forward to more videos. Thanks
I love your work! what brand of oil paint and acrylics do you use?
Magnificent!
Beautiful
Its so Beautiful!
Nice craft work.
absolutely beautiful! I wish I could do oils but I am wayyyyy too impatient and wouldn't be able to let it dry without messing up. 😕
Great information. I was wondering if after using liquin you can use the vanish you used on it after a month or later?
Sir i am very new to oils n do we need to wait the paint to dry when u block area with filbert n add fur details?
Awesome work n looking forward for more oil tutorials ❤❤
I don’t wait for the block in to dry, I work wet in wet
Thanks a lot sir
Remember paint what people want! Animals and people are certainly the center of painting. So many of the gray works are of individuals and families!!!
incredible! what canvas brand do you recommend for oils?
Wau!!! Super vielen Dank 🎉❤❤❤
I just want to ask
If you do this in acrylic will you put base layer of dark grey than make fur on it
Please reply because I want to paint it ❤❤
So helpful!!! Thank you. Regarding the drying time before varnishing, how long would you say this painting took before it was touch dry to use that varnish? When it's a commission, a month is such a long time to wait. Also do you keep it covered to prevent dust on it?
It’s not dry yet, I’ve not varnished it. It’ll be just over a month when I get around to varnishing it. Because I don’t use much heavy textured paint it dries quite quickly, I’ve got a small storage area for paintings that can be seen in my studio tour video that helps stop too much dust landing on them whilst they dry
Have you tried Windsor and Newton Griffin Alkyd oils. Quicker drying.
What colour have you used for making left side of that wolf
Wow super
Nice 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hi does projector have key-stone option for virticle line correction and perspective distortion fixing?
Layers in oil go back centuries way before acrylics were invented. Layers give dimenions
Instead of Gamvar Glossy can I use Satin as the glossy makes it hard to make prints because of the shine?
You can use whatever finish you like best, It's personal preference for me with the gloss. I usually photograph all of my pieces before they are varnished too as the varnish does make it more difficult to photograph for things like prints
Paint animals naturally..
Very nice tutorial.
What is a geso?
Hi, Can you please write down the colors in your painting? I love it!!!! Thanks
So nice🎉❤
Thanks 🤗
@@StudioWildlife thank you♡
The projector from Amazon can you tell me how large a picture it will project onto my canvas? There is no information on that aspect on Amazon's page for this projector.
I’m planning a video that will be up in a few weeks that will be a full rundown of the projector so I’ll make sure to answer your question in it!
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Pleaseeee explain how to use the projector! I really want one of those.
In addition to my other question, the satin varnish also says “pict” varnish. I’m assuming that’s OK for an oil painting?
Beautiful artwork. How do you decide if you are going to use oil or acrylic in a painting (as you are clearly very good at both)?
Thank you! good question but I don't really have an answer it's just whatever I am feeling at the time! Sometimes if a piece has lots of complex layers would probably go with Acrylics as the faster drying time means the painting gets finished faster. If I want a softer look to the finished painting I would probably choose oils. But sometimes it is literally what I am feeling on the day I start the painting, or if it's too hot for acrylics but I know I want to paint a specific picture I will just use oils instead rather than wait until it cools down.
Wonderful
Thank you!
masterpiece , bravisimo, in oils try to work wit all brushes and strokes, from dager, flat, filbert, fun brush, round , always windsor liquin and glaying ...
Hello Daniel, I have a question. You make oil paint thinner with bleached linseed oil, how come your painting doesnt turn yellow because of that oil? If I use it on my painting it gets a yellow/orange hue.
I am literally only using a few drops in a relatively large quantity of paint, so it doesn’t have much of an effect on the hue of the paint
I see he is Team Jacob.
Thank you
What oil are you using
Looks amazing. I'm trying to work my head around the math. According to one of your shorts it took 97 hours. This video has 6 days. I doubt you paint 16 hours a day. I'm guessing that after this video, before varnishing, you must have spent at least 4 more days on this refining it... unless you spend at least days or so preparing everything before even starting to paint at all.
It can sometimes take me weeks doing preliminary drawings and developing a reference photo to work from, I know it looks as though I’m working from 1 image but in reality it can sometimes be 10-20 images I’m using for specific parts of the painting so it can take a while to piece them together. Sometimes the actual physical painting is the fastest part of the process 😂
@StudioWildlife that does the math for me 😃 thanks. Do you re-varnish your paintings once they're fully dried or do leave the Gamvar on it 'forever'?
Can anyone pls tell what is the canvas size
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Which college did you went for arts
no college just self taught, or at least not taught by a school. I have watched thousands of hours of youtube videos over the last ten years though which have helped my learn new techniques and mediums
@@StudioWildlife Hats off to your hardwork👍
It’s really hard to hear you over the music volume. But overall awesome video. Thank you for showing us your process.
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a lot of artists have an air purifier , im going to try one and see if that makes a difference
Please let me know if it’s helpful Jean I’ll look into getting one too!
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Can you make a video about how you create your own reference photos from different pictures , that may be very helpful to me and to others as well ! I actually struggle to find my own style and want to stop copying pictures like a printer , I am good at it but it I want to create my own art , any advices ?
as far as i know that oil brand and those 4 greys are rather exclusive ......ask me how i know 😂😂😂😂😂
Very nice 💯 👍🏻🫶🏻
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Don’t know how your marketing but you need marketer to get your work in front people and organizations that would want your work in their home or business?? FYI no I don’t know marketing but just a thought!! 😅
Brave man painting on white canvas lol
WTF
Wow. Can you paint a bat?
unless that wolf is pregnant, I have never seen a wolf that FAT