Beautiful painting! The grid method is my preferred option for sketching out a painting too! Also totally agree with working on the darkest features first! Thanks for such a wonderfully detailed explanation of your process! ❤️
Thank-you Kathryn! I really appreciate your support and kind words. It means a lot! :) Isn't the grid method wonderful? Makes it so much easier, and more enjoyable the sketching process!
Lovely painting......I love how you explaining the process.....that's so great. ...would also love to know how to do grid on a canvas especially large sizes ........
I love lions too. I draw with pencil,, but have never attempted to paint. You have inspired me. Beautiful painting! Thank you for this amazing tutorial. 🕊❤️🕊
Thank-you so much for leaving such a lovely comment. I really appreciate it, and am glad to hear I have inspired you. You are so welcome - Thanks so much for watching! :)
This is the first time that i have seen anybody do such fine coloring shades, shadows, fur details with acrylic. Your painting is so beautiful and amazing. One would have thought it was done in oil or something else. Your explanation in the video is easy to understand and follow. This is such an inspiring piece of work and an educational video
Thank-you so much for taking the time to leave such a lovely comment, and wonderful feedback. I really appreciate it. Sometimes it is hard to know as educators if what we are saying resonates and is helpful - so hearing this has made my day! Cheers!
Casey ive learn more about painting fur from you than anyone. ive learned to slow down and not be so perfect with trying to paint every hair! less is really MORE! THANKS SWEETY LOVE YA!!!!!!!BEST SHOW ONLINE!!!!!!!!!!
Toby, thank-you so much for the kind words, and feedback. It means the world. I am so glad you have found my tutorials helpful and wanted to share that with me. :) Thank-you again.
Diana eres magistral..mil gracias por tus tutoriales..los tengo en la mayor estima.. y creo ..que de entre los 5000 que guardo ,..son de lo mejor de la red !!así que..bravo niña por ser tan generosa ,humilde y dulce..amen de como la gran artista hacer simple lo maravilloso..mil BENDICIONES y gracias 🙏!!un abrazo muy fuerte desde España colega 😉👏👏👏👍🌹💖
I just subscribed! Love it. I’m painting it for my Grandson. I love your detail. I just wish you put a list of the colours you used . Wonderful job! Thanks!
Thank-you so much for taking the time to leave such lovely feedback, and for joining our RUclips Family! ♥ Welcome! I hope your Grandson loves it. I would love to see a picture of it when completed if you are inclined to share. :) I definitely have taken this into account when creating new videos for the channel, as lots of our members ask me - and I didn't think to add it in when I created this. Duh! :) Cheers!
Thank-you so much! :) So glad you like it. ♥ The main palette I use for the majority of my paintings is: titanium white, mars black, burnt sienna, burnt umber, cadmium yellow, cadmium red, and thalo blue. I hope this helps! ♥
First time watching and I’m just amazed at your talent. I’m going to page through and see if I can find information on the grid. I’m having trouble using a different size picture on my larger canvas by using a grid. Thoroughly enjoyed this video and I did subscribe! Thank you for sharing your talent!
Hi Julie! Thank-you so much for your kind words, feedback, and support by watching my videos! Welcome to our RUclips Family. :) I do plan on having a Grid Method Tutorial coming in the New Year, so stay tuned for that hehe. Hope it will help. Thanks again! :)
Hello. I would like to watch the slower pace tutorial of this beautiful lion. I joined the ko-fi I hope I did it correctly. Looking forward to learning more
Beautiful painting and great explanations. Just one thing....would it be possible to have your paint onyour right side so that your arm would not be in the way when you pick up some new paint on your brush. Just a suggestion. But luv luv luv this. Thank you.
Thank-you so much. Im glad you enjoyed it! 🥰 Yes! I have started implementing this in my newer videos. Makes perfect sense, thank-you for the suggestion!
Really great painting. Would be helpful if we knew what brushes you are using and what are the colour paints you are using - what are you mixing to get that sandy coloured paint? thanks for your feedback.
Hi Bun! Thanks so much for your lovely comment, and feedback. I appreciate it! This tutorial was a part of my exclusive acrylic painting lessons that I used to offer on Kofi - so that is why that information is not listed as I was providing it in those premium classes. Moving forward, I will definitely add in that information to my future videos. The sandy colour, I have used titanium white, yellow, burnt sienna, and a bit of burnt umber in places. I hope this helps!
@@cassydraws Hi Cassy, thanks so much for your promt reply. I am really fascinated at the way you bring this lion to life! I myself am passionate about the wildlife animals in the African bush and I am in the evening years of my life, but have attained this enthusiasm for painting animals at a very late stage of my life - I suppose because now I have more time for myself - it is so therapeutic and I am really keen to learn. Thanks a lot again and keep up painting such fabulous aspirations.😘
i was recommended this channel by my good friend (Mr. Peepeepoopoo). I must say, i was not disappointed. I will have to check out your stream sometime. Well done.
Dear Michael, Thank-you for your kind words and for checking out my channel! I look forward to seeing you on my livestreams soon. All the best, and give my regards to Mr. PeePeePooPoo for the recommendation! ;)
Hi Joseph! I am using a small round brush for this section, ranging from 000 - to size 2 all throughout the portrait! You can find a list of supplies I use on my website, or in the description box too! (The brands!) I hope this helps. :) Cheers!
I’m actually working on a lion for my husband I’ve got my second layer down, it looks like ugh no form maybe and do I start with the eyes and move out ?? do I need to start using a smaller brush?? And also is there a brush that makes the fur effect ? Instead of doing each brush stroke . I can draw all day but it’s taking me a few years and I still haven’t even thought about figuring painting out. Thx
Hi there! :) Typically in my paintings I start with the eyes and move outwards. I like to get the likeness down first, to ensure the piece looks how I intend it too, and is as realistic as possible before I begin any other textures. I recommend using a larger/medium size brush first, depending on the size of your canvas, and slowly decrease the size of the brush as you layer. If you begin too small it can cause you to paint slower, and I find the layering gets a little funny when you're too precise, too quickly. There are a few brushes like fans and such that can help with texture, but I personally use liners, rounds, and filberts to create my fur texture. Old, crusted over brushes work well for fur texture too, especially those that may be a bit rougher and more defined. I hope this helps, and best of luck in your painting journey! Remember it is a marathon, not a sprint! :) Be patient with yourself, and you'll get it right, I know it! ♥
Hi Casey, I’ve just discovered your videos and I thoroughly enjoyed this one 🦁 I prefer to draw on my iPad using Procreate and my Apple Pencil ✏️ but use traditional techniques like yours. I’ve subscribed so I can enjoy more of your content; your voiceover was fabulous and I could so relate to “noodling around” on your painting 😂 Best wishes from Australia 🇦🇺
Hi Julie! Thank-you so much for taking the time to leave such a lovely comment. I'm so glad to hear that you liked this tutorial - I hope the others are just as helpful to you in your art journey! What are your thoughts on the iPad and Procreate? I have dabbled but have not spent nearly enough time using it; I'd love your thoughts! Cheers. :)
@@cassydraws I absolutely love Procreate, and my passion is wildlife art. I used to use traditional art supplies, but found that I could reproduce realistic portraits using Procreate without the mess associated with the “traditional “ way. I suffered an acquired brain injury in 2013 and was encouraged to use art as part of my rehabilitation and therapy so that’s where Procreate really helped me, although I do miss the aroma and sensory experience of using art supplies when drawing ☺️ But it’s a fair trade off for not having the mess to clear away. One less thing for me to worry about. I have found that I really love using a digital prismacolor pencil to create my wildlife portraits, and I’ve even been able to make some of my own digital brushes. Using the Apple Pencil is also like using a real brush because it’s so intuitive and pressure sensitive. Thank you for taking the time to ask me my opinion on Procreate, it’s been literally a life saver for me, and gives me easy access to create art whenever I need to. Watching tutorials like yours inspires me to maybe change something up in my process, but at other times they confirm that my technique is going to give me realistic results. Your tutoring style really resonated with me, you sound like we share the same sense of humour and I really enjoyed listening to your banter as you painted. The other great thing about using Procreate is that there is no chance of overworking the paper/ pastel mat , and the undo function is brilliant 😅 There is the amount of layers you can use, or challenge yourself to painting on just one layer. I think you should definitely give Procreate a try and I’m sure you’ll find it useful for sketching ideas too. Best wishes, Julie 😊
Hi there! :) My colour palette for most paintings consists of: titanium white, mars black, burnt sienna, burnt umber, cadmium yellow, cadmium red, thalo blue, and mixing white. I hope this helps! :) Happy Painting! ♥
c'est trop beau et super bien réalisé magnifique mais quelles couleurs utilisez vous ?? pour faire le fondu au départ ??? JAUNE ET MARRON, pour peindre la face ?? Merci encore pour ce beau lion !
Great painting - it looks so easy drawing the fur, although I must admit that I am having problems with the finer strokes, even though I am using a very fine brush.
Thank-you so much! So glad you like it. I use an assortment of Grumbacher Academy Acrylics! My most popular are Titanium White, Mars Black, Cadmium Yellow, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Cadmium Red, and Thalo Blue! Hope this helps! :)
Hi Dani! Thanks so much for your questions. I use smaller brushes for most of my pieces as it allows me the most control. I tend to be very heavy handed with my brushes, so they flare a lot making the brushstrokes bigger. I have found that reducing the size of the brush helps with this, and keeps my painting much tidier and more precise. I have been trying to practice using larger brushes to make my life a little easier, haha! As for the sketch, yes. I used a regular pencil - nothing special. I hope this helps! :)
Marvelous drawing 🤩😊!!!!! But can u please tell me the details of the colours like the shades of each parts cuz I want t make it perfect like yours pls Would really appreciate it.
Thanks so much! :) Glad you like it! ♥ For these kinds of tutorials I offer the full version with brush and colour information on my Patreon page! It is a much more detailed video for members at around an hour and a half long. You can find my Patreon in the description box if you're interested in joining. :) Cheers! Thanks for watching! ♥
For God's sake, the truth is I never considered myself good at painting but I had to investigate since in an art class they asked us to make a lion's head and I'm very nervous since I don't speak English I am from chihuahua
I've learned a lot since this was filmed, and have since moved my palette to the other side, haha! :) Not really sure why I always worked on the left. I appreciate the feedback! Cheers! :)
I'm sorry to hear that! I get a lot of requests asking for as much information as possible, so I try to jam pack my tutorials with everything I can! :) Dearly noted, and will keep that in mind moving forward! Cheers!
Beautiful painting! The grid method is my preferred option for sketching out a painting too! Also totally agree with working on the darkest features first! Thanks for such a wonderfully detailed explanation of your process! ❤️
Thank-you Kathryn! I really appreciate your support and kind words. It means a lot! :) Isn't the grid method wonderful? Makes it so much easier, and more enjoyable the sketching process!
Great painting
Lovely painting......I love how you explaining the process.....that's so great. ...would also love to know how to do grid on a canvas especially large sizes ........
Brilliant and concise lesson, very helpful. Gorgeous lion 😻 Thanks Cassy 👍
I am so happy to hear that. Thank-you so much for watching! :) ♥
Remarquablement beau ce lion à l’acrylique !! Merci beaucoup pour cette démonstration 🌸🇫🇷
Merci beaucoup! :)
Marvelous, outstanding 👍👌
Thank-you so much! ❤️
spectacular lion, and spectacular tutorial in every respoect. Thank you!
Thank-you so much! :) That means a lot. ♥
this is by far the best painting of a lion I have ever seen, you are truly a very talented artist, thank you for sharing,
Patricia, Thank-you so much for taking the time to leave such kind feedback. I really appreciate it, and am honoured you think so! :) All the best!
One thing that I love is that u showed the lion sketch at first usually the ones I like don't have the sketch so it's super hard thank u ❤
Of course! I am happy to help. Thank-you so much for the kind words. ♥
I love lions too. I draw with pencil,, but have never attempted to paint. You have inspired me. Beautiful painting! Thank you for this amazing tutorial. 🕊❤️🕊
Thank-you so much for leaving such a lovely comment. I really appreciate it, and am glad to hear I have inspired you. You are so welcome - Thanks so much for watching! :)
Awesome painting and thank you for the tips on how to paint the whiskers.
Hi Debbie! :) You are so welcome. I'm glad you found it helpful!
This is the first time that i have seen anybody do such fine coloring shades, shadows, fur details with acrylic. Your painting is so beautiful and amazing. One would have thought it was done in oil or something else. Your explanation in the video is easy to understand and follow. This is such an inspiring piece of work and an educational video
Thank-you so much for taking the time to leave such a lovely comment, and wonderful feedback. I really appreciate it. Sometimes it is hard to know as educators if what we are saying resonates and is helpful - so hearing this has made my day! Cheers!
Thank youuuuuu!❤❤❤
Thank-you for watching! :)
KING!! By an absolute Queen! So majestic ❤️
Thank-you so much Kitty! You're too kind.
Casey ive learn more about painting fur from you than anyone. ive learned to slow down and not be so perfect with trying to paint every hair! less is really MORE! THANKS SWEETY LOVE YA!!!!!!!BEST SHOW ONLINE!!!!!!!!!!
Toby, thank-you so much for the kind words, and feedback. It means the world. I am so glad you have found my tutorials helpful and wanted to share that with me. :) Thank-you again.
Diana eres magistral..mil gracias por tus tutoriales..los tengo en la mayor estima.. y creo ..que de entre los 5000 que guardo ,..son de lo mejor de la red !!así que..bravo niña por ser tan generosa ,humilde y dulce..amen de como la gran artista hacer simple lo maravilloso..mil BENDICIONES y gracias 🙏!!un abrazo muy fuerte desde España colega 😉👏👏👏👍🌹💖
Wow beautiful 😻
Thank-you! :)
Beautiful work! Love the way you share so much information while painting. Thank you so much! God bless you!
Thank-you so much for your kind words and feedback! :) I really appreciate it. So glad you liked it!
Excellent! Beautiful painting and nice explanation of the techniques you have adopted ! Thanks for the video!
Thank-you so much for the kind words, and of course for watching this video! :) Cheers!
Excelente tu presentacion, felicitaciones eres una Gran Artista.
Great video and Beautiful Artpiece !!
Dirk, thank-you so much! I really appreciate it. :)
Brilliant 👏 👏 👏
Thank-you! ♥
Magnifique c'est géant Merci beaucoup Cassydraws
Absolutely stunning!!!
Thank-you so much Freda! 🤍🙏
Gorgeous ❤ I love it!!!
Thank you! 😊
Gorgeous work!
Love your tone variations and use of colors!
Thank-you so much Mattie! I'm so glad - as that was my favourite part too. :) Cheers friend!
Great job! 👏😊
Thank-you! :)
Beautiful painting!!
Thank-you so much! :)
Wow it's amazing 👌👌
Thank-you so much! :)
This is lovely. Such fantastic artwork here. Really wonderful.
Thank-you so much! 🤍
really enjoyed this video, thank you and for your very detailed explanations
I am so glad to hear that! Thank-you for your support! 🤍
Beautiful
Thank-you so much! :)
Beautiful as always! ❤️
Thank-you so much Camilla! 🙏🤍
I just subscribed! Love it. I’m painting it for my Grandson. I love your detail. I just wish you put a list of the colours you used . Wonderful job! Thanks!
Thank-you so much for taking the time to leave such lovely feedback, and for joining our RUclips Family! ♥ Welcome! I hope your Grandson loves it. I would love to see a picture of it when completed if you are inclined to share. :) I definitely have taken this into account when creating new videos for the channel, as lots of our members ask me - and I didn't think to add it in when I created this. Duh! :) Cheers!
Absolutely stunning! Great video as always! 💜
Thank-you so much! Love you. 🤍
Thank you! Beautiful!
No, thank-you! 🥺🤍
@@cassydraws XX
Stunning and well executed. Thanks!!! Are you able to share the palette?
Thank-you so much! :) So glad you like it. ♥ The main palette I use for the majority of my paintings is: titanium white, mars black, burnt sienna, burnt umber, cadmium yellow, cadmium red, and thalo blue. I hope this helps! ♥
First time watching and I’m just amazed at your talent. I’m going to page through and see if I can find information on the grid. I’m having trouble using a different size picture on my larger canvas by using a grid. Thoroughly enjoyed this video and I did subscribe! Thank you for sharing your talent!
Hi Julie! Thank-you so much for your kind words, feedback, and support by watching my videos! Welcome to our RUclips Family. :) I do plan on having a Grid Method Tutorial coming in the New Year, so stay tuned for that hehe. Hope it will help. Thanks again! :)
@@cassydraws oh yes! I’ll definitely be checking that out!!
Thx again
Beautiful!
Thank-you so much! Glad you like it! :)
Very helpful tips thanks so much
Thank-you for your kind words, and continued support. I appreciate it! :)
Really awesome
Thank-you. So glad you like it! 🥰
Realmente quedó precioso,eso sí.... demasiado trabajoso,pero merece la pena.mucho arte.
¡Muchas gracias! :)
Amazing thank you
Thank-you! 🙏
stunnnnnnnnnning! such a beautiful majestic masterpiece as always
Thank-you my love. 🤍
beautiful
Thank-you! :)
WOOOOW! FROM LIONESS HER SELF!! 😉
Haha, thank-you! :)
I❤it. Thank you 😊
You are so welcome! ♥ Thank-you for watching!
Hello. I would like to watch the slower pace tutorial of this beautiful lion. I joined the ko-fi I hope I did it correctly. Looking forward to learning more
I have messaged you on Ko-Fi in regards to your membership! ♥ Thank-you so much for your support, and look forward to chatting more! :)
perfekt Artwork
Thank-you! :)
i like ur explanations
Thank-you! :) I'm glad you do!
Beautiful painting and great explanations. Just one thing....would it be possible to have your paint onyour right side so that your arm would not be in the way when you pick up some new paint on your brush. Just a suggestion. But luv luv luv this. Thank you.
Thank-you so much. Im glad you enjoyed it! 🥰 Yes! I have started implementing this in my newer videos. Makes perfect sense, thank-you for the suggestion!
Really great painting. Would be helpful if we knew what brushes you are using and what are the colour paints you are using - what are you mixing to get that sandy coloured paint? thanks for your feedback.
Hi Bun! Thanks so much for your lovely comment, and feedback. I appreciate it! This tutorial was a part of my exclusive acrylic painting lessons that I used to offer on Kofi - so that is why that information is not listed as I was providing it in those premium classes. Moving forward, I will definitely add in that information to my future videos. The sandy colour, I have used titanium white, yellow, burnt sienna, and a bit of burnt umber in places. I hope this helps!
@@cassydraws Hi Cassy, thanks so much for your promt reply. I am really fascinated at the way you bring this lion to life! I myself am passionate about the wildlife animals in the African bush and I am in the evening years of my life, but have attained this enthusiasm for painting animals at a very late stage of my life - I suppose because now I have more time for myself - it is so therapeutic and I am really keen to learn. Thanks a lot again and keep up painting such fabulous aspirations.😘
i was recommended this channel by my good friend (Mr. Peepeepoopoo). I must say, i was not disappointed. I will have to check out your stream sometime. Well done.
Dear Michael, Thank-you for your kind words and for checking out my channel! I look forward to seeing you on my livestreams soon. All the best, and give my regards to Mr. PeePeePooPoo for the recommendation! ;)
Hi,
At about 8.44 what type of brush are you using please? Love this. Thank you
Hi Joseph! I am using a small round brush for this section, ranging from 000 - to size 2 all throughout the portrait! You can find a list of supplies I use on my website, or in the description box too! (The brands!) I hope this helps. :) Cheers!
Love it
Thank-you! 🙏
I’m actually working on a lion for my husband I’ve got my second layer down, it looks like ugh no form maybe and do I start with the eyes and move out ?? do I need to start using a smaller brush?? And also is there a brush that makes the fur effect ? Instead of doing each brush stroke . I can draw all day but it’s taking me a few years and I still haven’t even thought about figuring painting out. Thx
Hi there! :) Typically in my paintings I start with the eyes and move outwards. I like to get the likeness down first, to ensure the piece looks how I intend it too, and is as realistic as possible before I begin any other textures. I recommend using a larger/medium size brush first, depending on the size of your canvas, and slowly decrease the size of the brush as you layer. If you begin too small it can cause you to paint slower, and I find the layering gets a little funny when you're too precise, too quickly. There are a few brushes like fans and such that can help with texture, but I personally use liners, rounds, and filberts to create my fur texture. Old, crusted over brushes work well for fur texture too, especially those that may be a bit rougher and more defined. I hope this helps, and best of luck in your painting journey! Remember it is a marathon, not a sprint! :) Be patient with yourself, and you'll get it right, I know it! ♥
Bravo!
Thank-you! :)
Fantastisch!
Thank-you! 🙏🖤
Hi Casey, I’ve just discovered your videos and I thoroughly enjoyed this one 🦁 I prefer to draw on my iPad using Procreate and my Apple Pencil ✏️ but use traditional techniques like yours. I’ve subscribed so I can enjoy more of your content; your voiceover was fabulous and I could so relate to “noodling around” on your painting 😂 Best wishes from Australia 🇦🇺
Hi Julie! Thank-you so much for taking the time to leave such a lovely comment. I'm so glad to hear that you liked this tutorial - I hope the others are just as helpful to you in your art journey! What are your thoughts on the iPad and Procreate? I have dabbled but have not spent nearly enough time using it; I'd love your thoughts! Cheers. :)
@@cassydraws I absolutely love Procreate, and my passion is wildlife art. I used to use traditional art supplies, but found that I could reproduce realistic portraits using Procreate without the mess associated with the “traditional “ way. I suffered an acquired brain injury in 2013 and was encouraged to use art as part of my rehabilitation and therapy so that’s where Procreate really helped me, although I do miss the aroma and sensory experience of using art supplies when drawing ☺️ But it’s a fair trade off for not having the mess to clear away. One less thing for me to worry about.
I have found that I really love using a digital prismacolor pencil to create my wildlife portraits, and I’ve even been able to make some of my own digital brushes. Using the Apple Pencil is also like using a real brush because it’s so intuitive and pressure sensitive. Thank you for taking the time to ask me my opinion on Procreate, it’s been literally a life saver for me, and gives me easy access to create art whenever I need to. Watching tutorials like yours inspires me to maybe change something up in my process, but at other times they confirm that my technique is going to give me realistic results. Your tutoring style really resonated with me, you sound like we share the same sense of humour and I really enjoyed listening to your banter as you painted. The other great thing about using Procreate is that there is no chance of overworking the paper/ pastel mat , and the undo function is brilliant 😅 There is the amount of layers you can use, or challenge yourself to painting on just one layer. I think you should definitely give Procreate a try and I’m sure you’ll find it useful for sketching ideas too. Best wishes, Julie 😊
U r an amaging work
Thank-you. 🥺🤍
Blessings! Can you tell me what paint colors you used please and thank you? Beginner here
Hi there! :) My colour palette for most paintings consists of: titanium white, mars black, burnt sienna, burnt umber, cadmium yellow, cadmium red, thalo blue, and mixing white. I hope this helps! :) Happy Painting! ♥
c'est trop beau et super bien réalisé magnifique mais quelles couleurs utilisez vous ?? pour faire le fondu au départ ??? JAUNE ET MARRON, pour peindre la face ?? Merci encore pour ce beau lion !
Perfect
Thank-you so much! :)
@@cassydraws you deserve it 👍
Excelente gracias
¡De nada! ¡Gracias!
Great painting - it looks so easy drawing the fur, although I must admit that I am having problems with the finer strokes, even though I am using a very fine brush.
Thank-you so much! :) I am happy to try to help, if I can!
Bellissimo stupendo
Grazie! ♥
Hartstikke mooi(in Dutch!!)
This is gorgeous!!! What are the colours you used?
Thank-you so much! So glad you like it. I use an assortment of Grumbacher Academy Acrylics! My most popular are Titanium White, Mars Black, Cadmium Yellow, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Cadmium Red, and Thalo Blue! Hope this helps! :)
Hi I just found you, I was wondering what paint colors you use? or is this info given on your pateron chanel?
Hi there! :) Yes, all of my tutorials on Patreon feature this information like colours, brushes, and more detailed instruction. I hope this helps! ♥
11/13/22 Cassy, @11:50 of this vid you are using a very small one hair brush why? Did you use a regular pencil to sketch block this piece?
Hi Dani! Thanks so much for your questions. I use smaller brushes for most of my pieces as it allows me the most control. I tend to be very heavy handed with my brushes, so they flare a lot making the brushstrokes bigger. I have found that reducing the size of the brush helps with this, and keeps my painting much tidier and more precise. I have been trying to practice using larger brushes to make my life a little easier, haha! As for the sketch, yes. I used a regular pencil - nothing special. I hope this helps! :)
Oh. My. Freaking. GOD. THIS IS AWESOME WAHHH
Witten, thank-you so much! AH! Glad you like it! :)
Marvelous drawing 🤩😊!!!!!
But can u please tell me the details of the colours like the shades of each parts cuz I want t make it perfect like yours pls
Would really appreciate it.
Thanks so much! :) Glad you like it! ♥ For these kinds of tutorials I offer the full version with brush and colour information on my Patreon page! It is a much more detailed video for members at around an hour and a half long. You can find my Patreon in the description box if you're interested in joining. :) Cheers! Thanks for watching! ♥
Can you tell each color for each step please?
I definitely will keep this in mind moving forward with my tutorials! :) Thank-you for your feedback!
What do you use to sketch in the lion?
I use the grid method, and a regular mechanical pencil! Nothing special. I think I actually got it from the dollar store! LOL!
@@cassydraws thanks for letting me know. I love your artwork!
Cool
Thank-you!
Thank u..
Thank-you for watching! :)
is that 30 x 30 canvas?
I believe I used a 12x12" canvas for this painting! :)
Sorry can you show me your pallet paper? Or any pallet paper please? Thanks
The palette paper I use is Borden & Riley! (And occasionally Canson) It comes in different sizes, but I believe mine is 9x12"!
I'm unsure you'll see this but what's the canvas size? 😅
Hi there! I painted this piece on a 12"x12" canvas! :)
Perfeito
Thank-you! 🖤
IF only your arm wouldn't cover up the painting so often. Could you move your paint aside?
I’ve always painted with my paint palette on the left, but I’m open to trying new things! 🥰 I’ll try it on the right next!
Can you draw a eagle
Definitely! I will add it to my list. 🙏
@@cassydraws thanks 😊
Beautiful, pero como hablas nena!!!!
For God's sake, the truth is I never considered myself good at painting but I had to investigate since in an art class they asked us to make a lion's head and I'm very nervous since I don't speak English I am from chihuahua
I wish you the best of luck with creating your Lion Portrait! :) You got this!
typo ... I do know how to spell!
Haha, not a problem! I feel the same way! :)
Very distracting when your arm goes across the screen lol
I've learned a lot since this was filmed, and have since moved my palette to the other side, haha! :) Not really sure why I always worked on the left. I appreciate the feedback! Cheers! :)
Damn, woman, you can talk! You made me tired of listening after just a few minutes...
I'm sorry to hear that! I get a lot of requests asking for as much information as possible, so I try to jam pack my tutorials with everything I can! :) Dearly noted, and will keep that in mind moving forward! Cheers!
Absolutely stunning!
Thank-you so much Alyce! :) So glad you like it!