Studio Vlog | Creating a Painting from Start to Finish
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- I thought I would share a little bit more of what my day to day artist life looks like and take you through my process for creating a commissioned painting from start to finish.
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That's really cool! I've been wanting to try a painting like that, and now I have a better idea of how to make it work. Thanks!
I just bought and used that brush cleaner myself. It's neat.
You're painting looks great!
It's an absolutely gorgeous piece of art!! Thank you so much for sharing 🙏🤗
Thank you so much !
Very nice !!... from an oldie..who spent most of their working life in a factory...last five years I've been getting back to art....as time is running out...tracing actually speeds up your drawing skills again...I draw a tiger myself...spent many hours on it...looks great.. as told by other people...but I've drawn his muzzle wrong....a light tracing would have helped me....a non artist would not have produced the stunning work you achieved in this clip...😊
Hi, I used my PC screen to trace the pictures, newbie here as well. You can also connect a PC to a TV that has a bigger screen and you can trace bigger pictures on it.
I should have thought of that before giving my tv away…😅
Genius move to include the walkies. :D
Great vlog, would love to see a studio tour and a look at your art tools and set up ;)
Impressive 👍.
great peice very inspiring.
Thank you! Cheers!
This is exactly the kind of style I'm wanting to explore more of. I want hyper realistic detail, but fantastic color. I want hyper realism but make it "obvious" that it's a painting. I've been doing the fun color in my watercolor for a long time, and hyper realistic pastels and airbrush-- I'm trying to combine them. I appreciate that you're not shy about using A.I. as part of your inspiration. I've done that too and I think it's another tool we can use. Well done!
Wow. Beautiful ❤
I would love to see more sea life paintings. ❤
Very interesting technique!
Thank you for being generous and showing ushow to do this. Can't wait to try.
Wow~ very nice! I'm a watercolor artist trying my hand at acrylic and you have definitely inspired me! I agree with you on tracing. I often do that with my original sketches to speed up the process and get to the fun part. Thank you for sharing your tips with us.
Really enjoyed this vlog type video! So fun to get a peek of another artist's work day😊
Superb! Simply superb! Mind-blowing!!! 👌👌👌👌👌👌
I've learned so much from you and it honestly just helps as because of you I've gotten back into painting, love your videos and thank you so much!
Awesome piece…I’ve never painted with acrylic so you’ve inspired me to have a go! Love your generosity of spirit in sharing your amazing gift whilst having fun. Thank you…
That is awesome
Thank you!
4:08 I feel u man, I love painting the eyes in my art too believe me me
Love your art. Love your channel. Thank you so much for sharing.
Nice, very nice. I do the same tracing to speed up the process but I love to draw too. Thank you
Your artwork is always stunning! I love the color you have added to this and totally enjoyed the personal touches you put in your vlog.
Awesome....thankyou love you painting
Absolutely beautiful! you are so clever 🙌
Your dog is so cute!…I took a break from painting since October, my cat gave birth and I’ve been stuck with 6 kittens since then. They’re everywhere, took over my house lol. As soon as they’ll get adopted I’m restarting painting. I miss it so much…
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing your process. I’m new to painting and appreciate it!
Goodness, "do you wanna go for a walkies" just triggered my 3 dogs. Now I have to go for a walkies 😞. Really enjoying watching you work, Inspiring and motivational.
Spectacular!!! Beautiful!!! So colorful!!!
Thank you so much!
Lovely video & painting! Thanks so much for sharing your techniques, you don’t know how helpful it’s been!
My pleasure 😊
Nice! I enjoyed watching the process :)
Awesome piece!!!
I really loved to see everything „behind the scenes“ and just how the day really looks like.
😄👍🏼👍🏼
Glad you enjoyed it! and thank you. I think I'm going to do more of these styles of videos but to be honest most of my days look the same. Painting and dog walks haha
@@StudioWildlife Thank you too for the videos where I learn so much from. And the next of them will definetely be in my watchlist!
As always amazing
Thank you so much 😀
I love your wildlife paintings. I am a wildlife artist. Don’t particular care for how you did our American eagle here.
Hi there, thanks again for all your videos. I have learned so much in the past few months of me finding pleasure in painting wildlife and tuning in to your tutorials, which are anzaing. I just started on a Bald Eagle, but I tried to do it without a grid or carbon paper outlining, just by looking at the photo and then sketching and learning by doing - which I realize only afterwards that I had to correct a few times because of the proportion which I got wrong, but with each correction there was an improvement. I am now having trouble doing the plumage of the wing (shoulder) and the breast as each feather is actually very distinct and the picture I am doing will show each feather individually, so each feather will have to be painted separately - also the dark color of the plumage is not always the same, so that is a big understaking and I have not seen any tutorial that can help me on the issue of painting these wing and breast feathers - my canvas is 50x60cm and is of an eagle perched on a tree stump high up, looking over its right wing down into the valley. I do not know if you can help me here. thanks a million.
I’ve never really painted a full eagle before, my advice would be to do a few sketches first to understand where each of the distinct shapes go. If your focal point for the piece is the head then the body won’t need to be as detailed. If you can give it the impression of the feathers rather than actually painting each individual one it will help draw the viewer to the face more. Focus on the shapes rather than the small details
@@StudioWildlife Thank you so much for your answer. Still having a lot of fun painting, but there is still sooooo much to learn. Thanks again.
Wow your art is amazing. Did you make the first layout design with paint and let it dry first?
thank you and Yes I did
Sorry bit late to the party. I was wondering what canvas/board you use and how you prep. I was expecting gesso?
Very interesting style. The link to the airbrush is not the airbrush you are using in this video. I've been looking at these and wonder which one you have. Thanks
Thanks for letting me know, that’s the other airbrush I have! I’ve changed the link now to the one that I used in the video it’s here amzn.to/3eG4DPT
This technique remind me of an angel fish
❤️
Animals lover😊
I recognise this guy from Manchester art
What would you sell your eagle for?
😀👍👍
Please the horse eye and horse 🐴
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Mate i really like your awesome painting sence and you cheat on getting right proportion s...
Watch the stool ha ha
haha, I trip over or hit my head on my camera set up every single time !
@@StudioWildlife me too i have loads hanging from the ceiling so its off the floor ... i keep hinting at the other half about a bigger studio but he's not listening !
Many artists trace, they just dont reveal that. I bet the old "masters" would use that too if it was available to them, whether it be carbon or with a projector. At least your art is still "real"❤ and not d....l😊😊😊
Camera obscura anyone. They absolutely utilized tools that made transfering subjects to canvas quicker and easier.
Impressive 👍.
Thank you! Cheers!