I ❤ your Raven painting. There old legend told by my people, the indigenous people of this land as to how the raven why the raven is no black when you look at them in bright light. it color. The tale goes like this. When the great creator made all the animals, he asked them to pick out what color they wanted their coats to be. There were many bowls with every color imaginable placed out for each animal to choose. Each animal picked the colors they wanted. Raven was the last animal in line to choose, so by the time Raven got to pick his colors there wasn’t enough of any one color left, so he poured all the colors over himself. When we mix all the colors together, they appear black, but if you look closely, you can see all different colors. That’s the tale of why Raven is all the color and iridescent when you look at his feathers in bright light according to my people’s story.
Love your work❤️. I live in AZ and our ravens are as large as chickens. I learned that crows have smaller beaks and don’t grow as big as ravens. You’re definitely painting a raven. I love all birds but I have a very strong connection with ravens. Love this! Thank you!❤
Thank you so much! It’s definitely a Raven, the painting name is Corvus Corax, which is the Latin name from this species, also in Italiy it doesn’t have a distinct name like in English, both ravens and crows are called Corvi, I think I just got it wrong with my habit of calling them in my own language 😆
Thanks for the reply! It took me a while to thank you because I lost the video! I absolutely adore your style, so dark and full of emotion! Question about your patreon- are they lessons? Also do they have English subtitles? I’m an intermediate water colorist and I like to hear the “why” of this or that. If they don’t have subtitles I may have to learn Italian lol😂
Hi, you can find an updated list here: nikkidravencorsi.carrd.co/ They are all in italian with no english subtitels, some of them are silent and there is shown only the process, some are explained in real time. I'm still not that fluent in english to speak while I'm painting
I admire your attention to detail, the feathers - all of them. I would have edited the number of feathers and relied on the beautiful underpainting and further accentuated that aspect. Nonetheless, your talent is obvious and this tutorial was worth watching..
@@StinkersMcPoopers you’re right, my fault, with big canvas and subjects with a lot of details such as feathers, I trace the outlines. Also, please consider that English is not my first language and this kind of mistakes may happen.
I ❤ your Raven painting. There old legend told by my people, the indigenous people of this land as to how the raven why the raven is no black when you look at them in bright light. it color. The tale goes like this. When the great creator made all the animals, he asked them to pick out what color they wanted their coats to be. There were many bowls with every color imaginable placed out for each animal to choose. Each animal picked the colors they wanted. Raven was the last animal in line to choose, so by the time Raven got to pick his colors there wasn’t enough of any one color left, so he poured all the colors over himself. When we mix all the colors together, they appear black, but if you look closely, you can see all different colors. That’s the tale of why Raven is all the color and iridescent when you look at his feathers in bright light according to my people’s story.
Thank you so much for sharing this old legend, I’ve never heard of it but I loved it 🖤💜
Crows and ravens are different species.
Beautiful!
Love your work❤️. I live in AZ and our ravens are as large as chickens. I learned that crows have smaller beaks and don’t grow as big as ravens. You’re definitely painting a raven. I love all birds but I have a very strong connection with ravens. Love this! Thank you!❤
Thank you so much!
It’s definitely a Raven, the painting name is Corvus Corax, which is the Latin name from this species, also in Italiy it doesn’t have a distinct name like in English, both ravens and crows are called Corvi, I think I just got it wrong with my habit of calling them in my own language 😆
Wow, this is such an interesting and cool way to paint a crow's feathers. Thank you for this! I LOVE corvids
Beautiful. The colours are amazing.
Thank you so much 💜🖤✨
Wow! Very beautiful. Thank you for sharing
Thank you so much 💜🖤✨
So beautiful. You’re an amazing artist.
Thank you so much 🖤💜
Love this! All that detail with the feathers.....beautiful!
Thank you so much 🖤🖤
Beautiful
Браво! Безумно красиво!
Thank you so much!
That brush you're using to make the feather details around 8:25 is beautiful, what it is!?
It is the UNICO Infinito 3/0 serie 855 by Borciani & Bonazzi
Thanks for the reply! It took me a while to thank you because I lost the video! I absolutely adore your style, so dark and full of emotion! Question about your patreon- are they lessons? Also do they have English subtitles? I’m an intermediate water colorist and I like to hear the “why” of this or that. If they don’t have subtitles I may have to learn Italian lol😂
Hi, you can find an updated list here: nikkidravencorsi.carrd.co/
They are all in italian with no english subtitels, some of them are silent and there is shown only the process, some are explained in real time. I'm still not that fluent in english to speak while I'm painting
Precious !
Well done!
Thank you so much!
Beautifull
Thank you!
This is a Raven, not a Crow. Note the tail is wedge shape, as the Crow has a square shape tail.
Meraviglioso, complimenti! E' possibile sapere dove trovare la foto di riferimento del corvo? Grazie.
Letizia
Grazie Letizia!
Ecco il link
www.deviantart.com/sergey-ryzhkov/art/Raven-Corvus-Corax-500579705
Wow!😍😍😍👏
I admire your attention to detail, the feathers - all of them. I would have edited the number of feathers and relied on the beautiful underpainting and further accentuated that aspect. Nonetheless, your talent is obvious and this tutorial was worth watching..
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You labeled your drawing as a sketch in your video. In reality, you traced the picture.
@@StinkersMcPoopers you’re right, my fault, with big canvas and subjects with a lot of details such as feathers, I trace the outlines. Also, please consider that English is not my first language and this kind of mistakes may happen.