Very informative tutorial, patient is a key factor in painting realistic paintings. Glad I found your tutorial paintings. As a beginning paint much is beyond my capabilities but will continue to watch all your tutorials to pick up on your techniques.
This was so great! I feel like I always have to get specific supplies and do things a very specific way. But you just made something with inexpensive paper (in my opinion), a few markers, and acrylic paint. I would never thing to glaze over markers with acrylic. Great job! I hope to one day do something like this. Thanks for sharing and keep them coming lol!!
I am delighted to see you use the makers in conjunction with paint. I have tons of art supplies and things like makers rarely get used. I will definitely be digging those puppies out and giving them another go.Can't thank you enough for sharing your knowledge with us.
Really enjoyed this type of video. Even though it was sped up you explained in detail what you were doing. Love wildlife drawings/paintings and it’s difficult finding good tutorials on them so thank you for sharing this. Would love to see more.
Chuck, very nice work, as usual. I would not have imagined you'd get such a detailed look using markers to start. But you pulled it off. The finished piece is striking.
Absolutely beautiful! The wolf looks so lifelike, and you make it look so easy. It's a pleasure just watching you. I feel a lot more confident about tackling fur now.
I loved the way you talked us through the painting. It’s gorgeous!!! One question would you paint a horse the same way you do the deer’s? Could you maybe do a head of a horse like this one day for us?
Thank you! Uh, yes I think it would be the same. I've never actually painted a horse portrait yet however. But I think of anything the same way, it's all just textures and if you can paint a tiny part of the texture found in horse hair then you could paint the entire horse! I'm sure I'll have a horse in my future and I will certainly share the process. Thanks again, Loretta
Aww you’re so sweet thank you for answering my question. My granddaughter wants me to paint her horse for her. I have followed you for awhile now watching you do the deer’s. So I told her I would give a shot at it.
I have drawn my wolf and have 100 s of these pens going to try it! Oils are my favorites but open to new techniques. Chuck, is very detailed and wildlife is my jam,,,,, even at 64. I will let you know how it turns out.
Yes! I loved watching this video. Right now, I'm still learning landscapes, but I would love to eventually pain animals. Thanks Chuck, you rock my world.
i did a painting of my Siberian husky and no matter where you are standing even next to the wall on both sides he"s still looking at you. You are an excellent artist. Love your work.
This is totaly diferent then your previous videos,but is one moreplus for you,definitely!Thank you so much !Personaly I am still practicing landscapes and clouds😁😉💞
Great video. It is really great to hear something about the process and I hope you will mix in these kind of videos every now and then. There is only one small thing I would also like to see. If you use your own pictures for inspiration it would be greate if you could also show them and point out the small details which inspired you.
Great video. I liked how you did this one. I have never been able to work with these types of markers. I just cannot get the hang of them. Maybe I will give them another try! This wolf is amazing. You are so talented.
Wow really amazing illustration! This is fantastic I love all the individual fur lines! Really nice job selling the feeling of it being furry and realistic! love this illustration keep up the amazing work! I'm looking forward to seeing more!
This is really beautiful! I really liked the way your technique draws the eye to the face and eyes of the wolf. Your narrative is outstanding, too. For a time-lapse video, the narrative made it seem like a real-time one. How much texture does the Mixed Media paper have? Is it like a cold press watercolour paper? How would the markers work on a hot press...say Bainbridge board? The markers are one medium I've not used, but watching you use them does pique my interest. Great , in every aspect, as always, Chuck!
I’m a new subscriber to your channel and think you are fantastic. I have enjoyed watching your process through this and how you explain how you do it. Well done!! Now to enjoy watching more of your past videos and look forward to your next ones. 🙂👍👍👍
Yo, Chuck. What a great job to learn from your skill with fur in so in details with another techniques i have never seen. Well in detail in your painting skills, tools and the light in percentage which is very clear for me to capture what you meant here. This wollf is better than the cheetah poster I have on my wall by John Aito painted in 20 yrs ago. Hope this wolf can sell a good price and we never are able to copy another painting as good as yours. :).................STF.................
Love the painting. I like the use of markers with another medium. I've used markers with colored pencils and now I'll have to try it with paint. Is the bleed thru with the markers very bad on the paper? I've only used marker paper so no bleed thru.
This was great, a real inspiration. I was wondering about the interior of the mouth. Should there be some color in that area? I'm thinking reddish brown or something in that family. William Eldridge
Really cool drawing/painting man! Love the combo of marker and paint! Beautiful job! For this, did you use a reference photo you shot or someone else? Great job!
Good techniques, but just concerned about the marker lightfastness. Have you ever worked with acrylic paint markers? Just curious, I'd like to speed up the painting process a bit, especially on larger canvas.
Hi can I just ask why you go over in a light grey and then black, rather than going straight to black? I am struggling to see why and I end up painting colour over the colour below so if I could understand this step a bit more it may help me. Your videos are incredible and very informative. Thank you
as always, it is wonderful. I don't think I have seen you do this, but if you use a photograph to draw or paint, would you sometime show the photo so we can see how you achieve the look on the photograph? Even seeing how you sketch the wolf. Thanks.
Hi, Chuck. I like this technique. How and why did you choose to purchase Prismacolor markers over all other markers? Do you use other brands as well and what do you look for in a quality marker? Thank you
Hi Chuck. I really enjoy your videos and you instruction alongside. Wondering if these Prismacolor markers would work under oil paints? Or can you only use this technique with the acrylics? Thanks! :)
That's a great rendition drawing for that wolf. I enjoyed watching your drawing through the different steps. It's a good learning experience. I just started recently to include animals in my paintings so I thank you for sharing your technique and skills. The Prisma color marquee is
I really enjoyed watching you paint the beautiful wolf.Thank you for sharing your techniques and talent. I will try to paint wolf
Very informative tutorial, patient is a key factor in painting realistic paintings. Glad I found your tutorial paintings. As a beginning paint much is beyond my capabilities but will continue to watch all your tutorials to pick up on your techniques.
This was so great! I feel like I always have to get specific supplies and do things a very specific way. But you just made something with inexpensive paper (in my opinion), a few markers, and acrylic paint. I would never thing to glaze over markers with acrylic. Great job! I hope to one day do something like this. Thanks for sharing and keep them coming lol!!
I am delighted to see you use the makers in conjunction with paint. I have tons of art supplies and things like makers rarely get used. I will definitely be digging those puppies out and giving them another go.Can't thank you enough for sharing your knowledge with us.
Really enjoyed this type of video. Even though it was sped up you explained in detail what you were doing. Love wildlife drawings/paintings and it’s difficult finding good tutorials on them so thank you for sharing this. Would love to see more.
Chuck, very nice work, as usual. I would not have imagined you'd get such a detailed look using markers to start. But you pulled it off. The finished piece is striking.
Absolutely beautiful! The wolf looks so lifelike, and you make it look so easy. It's a pleasure just watching you. I feel a lot more confident about tackling fur now.
Thanks Helen, Great to hear!
I loved the way you talked us through the painting. It’s gorgeous!!!
One question would you paint a horse the same way you do the deer’s? Could you maybe do a head of a horse like this one day for us?
Thank you! Uh, yes I think it would be the same. I've never actually painted a horse portrait yet however. But I think of anything the same way, it's all just textures and if you can paint a tiny part of the texture found in horse hair then you could paint the entire horse! I'm sure I'll have a horse in my future and I will certainly share the process. Thanks again, Loretta
Aww you’re so sweet thank you for answering my question. My granddaughter wants me to paint her horse for her.
I have followed you for awhile now watching you do the deer’s. So I told her I would give a shot at it.
He is amazing! You never miss a stroke... So blessed!
I so enjoy watching your fabulous detail work in your paintings. This wolf is amazing, and quite realistic.
OH I would so love to be able to do this its fantastic. Maybe after Christmas I give it a go. Thanks Chuck another masterpiece. Sheila.
I have drawn my wolf and have 100 s of these pens going to try it! Oils are my favorites but open to new techniques. Chuck, is very detailed and wildlife is my jam,,,,, even at 64. I will let you know how it turns out.
Thank you for sharing your God giving talent I really enjoyed watching you paint the beautiful wolf.
I loved watching this video. Seeing the finished painting, I would have never guessed that you would start with marker. Thanks for posting!
Excellent. I'm doing a silver gray wolf right now. I'm going to use blue for some of the values. Thanks for the great video. You are very good.
Stunning!! My fave animal bought to life! Your eyes for detail are amazing Chuck. Many thanks!
Thank you Chuck........ I started painting in Sept'17 and am learning so much from you ! I enjoy your teaching style so much. xxxx
Always get a lot from watching your videos thank you for sharing your wonderful talent with us look forward to your posts
Great painting of the wolf really enjoyed watching hope to be able to produce work like your thank you.
Beautiful. You never cease to amaze me. Love the videos, thanks you for what you do.
You are amazingly talented! Thanks for providing these instructional time-lapse videos! They're so helpful!
WOW ! - I have to agree with so many others... "Amazingly Beautiful Job Chuck" !
Yes! I loved watching this video. Right now, I'm still learning landscapes, but I would love to eventually pain animals. Thanks Chuck, you rock my world.
Absolutely wonderful demonstration!
YOU SIR HAS GOT TO BE THE DOPEST ARTIST I HAVE SEEN EVER .........AND I AM AN OLD DISABLED VET !!!!!! JUST WOW
Appreciate it so much thank you.
i did a painting of my Siberian husky and no matter where you are standing even next to the wall on both sides he"s still looking at you. You are an excellent artist. Love your work.
I ❤️ paw friends,especially dogs...Amazingly wonderful paint...👏🏻👌🐶
This is totaly diferent then your previous videos,but is one moreplus for you,definitely!Thank you so much !Personaly I am still practicing landscapes and clouds😁😉💞
Great video. It is really great to hear something about the process and I hope you will mix in these kind of videos every now and then. There is only one small thing I would also like to see. If you use your own pictures for inspiration it would be greate if you could also show them and point out the small details which inspired you.
Great video. I liked how you did this one. I have never been able to work with these types of markers. I just cannot get the hang of them. Maybe I will give them another try! This wolf is amazing. You are so talented.
Awesome! I've been want to draw my Germain Shepherd and I finally feel like I can. Thank you Chuck! You are awesome!
WOW this is stunning even with this technique! I will have to try it! Thanks!
I love the look the markers create!
Really captured the amazing fur and the eyes as well as the spirit. beautiful work
You are such an inspiration Chuck...I hail from Tasmania and your tutorials are the best... have subscribed and ready to start!
pleasure to watch and the voice was clear as well. thank you. Martin
At the end, he looks so realistic a person could reach out and pet him!
That’s the best drawing of a wolf I have seen so far 👌🏽❤️great job and thanks...
Great video! I like this combination of marker and acrylic. I'd love to see a horse head or dog head etc. Nice. Thanks. Landscapes would be great too.
This has helped me so much i am struggling trying to paint a wolf and this video has enthused me to carry on, thank you
It's absolutely beautiful and looks so relaxing
Wow really amazing illustration! This is fantastic I love all the individual fur lines! Really nice job selling the feeling of it being furry and realistic! love this illustration keep up the amazing work! I'm looking forward to seeing more!
Nice fur technique. I'm always looking for current materials to help me work quicker.
Such a cool technique! Really beautiful result 😍
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Absolutely beautiful.
Beautiful painting so realistic. Love it!
Thank you for a stunning painting. This wolf looks so alive, you almost expect it to move and blink... Would you please do more animals like this.
This is really beautiful! I really liked the way your technique draws the eye to the face and eyes of the wolf. Your narrative is outstanding, too. For a time-lapse video, the narrative made it seem like a real-time one.
How much texture does the Mixed Media paper have? Is it like a cold press watercolour paper? How would the markers work on a hot press...say Bainbridge board? The markers are one medium I've not used, but watching you use them does pique my interest. Great , in every aspect, as always, Chuck!
Thank you! I can't wait to try this technique with the markers!!!! Thanks for the tutorial!
it's actually really nice, I enjoy watching you create great job.
wow gorgeous! i didn't know you could mix markers with acrylic paints, thank you
This is absolutely gorgeous Chuck. Your technique is incredible!
Wonderful work. Thank you for posting this!
I’m a new subscriber to your channel and think you are fantastic. I have enjoyed watching your process through this and how you explain how you do it. Well done!! Now to enjoy watching more of your past videos and look forward to your next ones. 🙂👍👍👍
Loved watching this. Absolutely beautiful!
What type of markers (?) did you use in the beginning for the fur?
I’ve just found you on RUclips! Thanks for all you videos, so inspiring. X
So beautiful! Love all your videos...so inspiring! From Minnesota!
I want to try this..so Beautiful..thank you for showing us ❤
This is absolutely stunning!
Absolutely love this!!!! You always have great tutorials but this in particular was great!
Yo, Chuck. What a great job to learn from your skill with fur in so in details with another techniques i have never seen. Well in detail in your painting skills, tools and the light in percentage which is very clear for me to capture what you meant here. This wollf is better than the cheetah poster I have on my wall by John Aito painted in 20 yrs ago. Hope this wolf can sell a good price and we never are able to copy another painting as good as yours. :).................STF.................
Love the painting. I like the use of markers with another medium. I've used markers with colored pencils and now I'll have to try it with paint. Is the bleed thru with the markers very bad on the paper? I've only used marker paper so no bleed thru.
the music was a perfect compliment to this very, very helpful and insightful video.
I love the mixed mediums
This was great, a real inspiration. I was wondering about the interior of the mouth. Should there be some color in that area? I'm thinking reddish brown or something in that family. William Eldridge
Really cool drawing/painting man! Love the combo of marker and paint! Beautiful job! For this, did you use a reference photo you shot or someone else? Great job!
Thank you! It was my own reference from the zoo :)
Absolutely lovely i am definitely going to have a go thank you so much for the inspiration
Love this one, Chuck! Where can I can the reference photo so I can give this one a try? Thanks.
Of course you are happy!!! You must be...it is amazing!!
I love this! To me, it's relaxing just to watch the process. Is that weird?
Good techniques, but just concerned about the marker lightfastness. Have you ever worked with acrylic paint markers? Just curious, I'd like to speed up the painting process a bit, especially on larger canvas.
I really like the wolf. I haven't see a demo video especially for animals. I would love to paint my animals.
Great job love the different format
Can you use the prisma pens with oils? Also, do you varnish your paintings after your done? I love the prisma pens with acrylics!
Beautiful Chuck, love all of your paintings!
Hi can I just ask why you go over in a light grey and then black, rather than going straight to black? I am struggling to see why and I end up painting colour over the colour below so if I could understand this step a bit more it may help me. Your videos are incredible and very informative. Thank you
It would be great to have a playlist of these marker combo tutorials to reference. Thanks.
as always, it is wonderful. I don't think I have seen you do this, but if you use a photograph to draw or paint, would you sometime show the photo so we can see how you achieve the look on the photograph? Even seeing how you sketch the wolf. Thanks.
Really beautiful piece! Tried drawing this the other day.Still have a long way to go. Love your art.
➰ I love it!
Love it , 2 thumbs up , excellent Job
Love how you did this....sure would like to learn this technique, thank you..
Hi, Chuck. I like this technique. How and why did you choose to purchase Prismacolor markers over all other markers? Do you use other brands as well and what do you look for in a quality marker? Thank you
Hola gran maestro saludos cordiales desde Medellín Colombia ,es Impresionante!! Dios bendiga tus trabajos!!!!
Hi Chuck. I really enjoy your videos and you instruction alongside. Wondering if these Prismacolor markers would work under oil paints? Or can you only use this technique with the acrylics? Thanks! :)
How much time did this painting take?
How did this take you? It is amazing. I love how you make the fur so detailed. Gorgeous.
Beautiful. I really love the medium and techniques. Learned a lot
It is stunning, Do you think this would be possible with guache, too
Very very beautiful! I want to try this!
That's a great rendition drawing for that wolf. I enjoyed watching your drawing through the different steps. It's a good learning experience. I just started recently to include animals in my paintings so I thank you for sharing your technique and skills. The Prisma color marquee is
The Prisma color marquers are good tools.
Hi this is great. Did you say you could do this just using paints and not markers?
Even better than your landscapes! ! Good narrative also!
Absolutely incredible! The video was informative and interesting to watch, I learned a lot from it :)
Wow...Chuck he is beautiful How long did it take in "real" time to finish this?
Gorgeous wolf😍
Absolutely loved this...it was an interesting way to do a wolf
AMAZING ARTIST !
Excellent. Love this video