Beautiful work ! However it would be helpful if you shared the cors you used after burnt umber and the best brushes for painting mane , its so fast i have an idea of the brush.
Hi Danielle. I think you did a great job but you left out some details of why you're doing it like that and how your using the brush etc. The tricks of the trade eh!
very nice job, you mentioned the first color "burn umber" but the other 2.... you didn't .. can you be so kind to share what are the other 2 colors? thanks !
You technique is so great, I have just bought your PDF tutorial. So far I have only painted in acrylis. But when I see your results I am thinking to switch to oils perhaps. Blending seems a lot easier with oils. Most of it is done in a wet in wet technique, as far as I have understood. Thanks a lot for this tutorial Christine
Thanks for the support! With working with acrylics, I recommend doing a bit of research on slow-drying mediums, when added to your paint you can extend the dry time so they can be more easily blended like oils. And keeping a water bottle with a very fine spray on hand, give the painting a light spritz can keep the paint wet longer too 😊
The detail is incredible. I would like to purchase the tutorial and have talked to you about doing it with acrylic. Are there any instructions on substituting the glaze on there? Thanks.
Currently there are no acrylics-specific instructions in the eBook, but I think there will be in the future books. I would be happy to answer any questions that you may have!
Painting hair is still my weakness and you did an AWESOME job! I love the painting! ❤
Thanks!
It gets easier with practice, so keep at it!
I love your nails and painting too.
Beautiful work ! However it would be helpful if you shared the cors you used after burnt umber and the best brushes for painting mane , its so fast i have an idea of the brush.
Beautiful thank you! 🌹
Hi Danielle. I think you did a great job but you left out some details of why you're doing it like that and how your using the brush etc. The tricks of the trade eh!
As always....Thank you so much for sharing!! Very helpful.
Glad you enjoyed it!
very nice job, you mentioned the first color "burn umber" but the other 2.... you didn't .. can you be so kind to share what are the other 2 colors? thanks !
I'm not familiar with oil glaze - can you please explain. Video was very helpful!
You technique is so great, I have just bought your PDF tutorial. So far I have only painted in acrylis. But when I see your results I am thinking to switch to oils perhaps. Blending seems a lot easier with oils. Most of it is done in a wet in wet technique, as far as I have understood. Thanks a lot for this tutorial
Christine
Thanks for the support! With working with acrylics, I recommend doing a bit of research on slow-drying mediums, when added to your paint you can extend the dry time so they can be more easily blended like oils. And keeping a water bottle with a very fine spray on hand, give the painting a light spritz can keep the paint wet longer too 😊
Such an amazing job, what color combos might I use to paint a black mane? Thank you and bless you
Beautiful but what is glaze please?
So Fantastic👌
I real ❤ it...!
😘😘😘😘
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Does it last
I signed up for the WildlifePaintingAcademy but I do not see the Horse Mane Video. Where can I get it in it's full form?
Please name colors
The detail is incredible. I would like to purchase the tutorial and have talked to you about doing it with acrylic. Are there any instructions on substituting the glaze on there? Thanks.
Currently there are no acrylics-specific instructions in the eBook, but I think there will be in the future books. I would be happy to answer any questions that you may have!