How to paint realistic Feathers in Acrylic step by step | Intro to Tools and Techniques | Beginners
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- How to paint Feathers in Acrylics | Intro to Tools and Techniques | Beginners 🌟🎨 Easy Acrylic painting tutorial for beginners. #AcrylicPainting #TheArtSherpa #Painting #PaintNight course for those who want to learn how to paint better. It's all 100% real-time, multi-camera angles, and fully explained. YOU CAN PAINT THIS !! The Art Sherpa brings you all your art lessons. You can connect with other painters like you through our Live Stream Chats every video..
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I love all your content. I am able to paint because you are a great teacher. You and John make a difference and bring so much to the community. Thank you! Love to you all. Happy painting. 😀
thank you!!
Downy feather is the cutest ever.
Thank you. You are a great artist and teacher. I appreciate your lessons and words.
I LOVE YOUR HONESTY,CLARITY.DOWN TO EARTH CLASSES. YOU MAKE ME LEARN IN SPITE OF MYSELF. I HAVE BEEN A FAITHFUL FOLLOWER FOR A VERY LONG TIME. THANKS FOR POINTING OUT BRUSH NAMES AND HOW TO USE THEM. SO THANK YOU SO MUCH. I AM A CANADIAN WOMAN IN THE NORTHERN PART OF ONTARIO. WE COULD USE SOME OF THE HEAT YOU HAVE.
It’s so wonderful to learn from you I love the way you teach and get to the basics that I never had finely someone that is so knowledgeable and wonderful I just wish you
I am so happy you are authentic Cinnamon, thank you so much for your teaching style💓
thank you!
Thank you so much. Finally someone breaking down techniques. 😁
of course!
Excites first time watching Nel
Off to practice feathers, thank you very much!! Enjoyed and very informative..
Glad it was helpful! and you are most welcome 💟
Awesome! Glad I stumbled upon this! 🪶
Just amazing superb ❤ amazing class I was going to paint birds and find a video amazing thank you
I was born in Nurnberg in 1969. Mom and I have looked at 'now' photos and so much is gone, including the hospital I was born. Thank you for the lesson. I like these kind of lessons that break down concepts.
wow!
So informative!!! Was afraid to paint feathers until now! The Sherpa made it so workable. I can do this! Thanks Cinnamon. Gonna get my paints out and paint some feathers 🎉
you got this!
Your latest work is incredible, I love this painting!
Thank you! Cheers!
so friendly and great teacher
Love your nails! Also feathers are life
yes!
Really enjoyed this. Will definitely give feathers a go. Thanks.
Wonderful!
That is so cool. I love the feathers. Thank you for doing this video!
of course!
New Zealand birds are incredible!!!!!!
yes they are!
@@TheArtSherpa I might give a Tui feather a try - will let you know how it turns out!
Thank you
Really looking forward to the oil pastels tutorials. Never used any pastels before but I have been given them as gifts. I have never tried them as I have no idea how to use them, so this will be of interest to me. Thank you. 💕💕
Wonderful!
Btw... i live in Dallas... You are very talented 🎨 U have a very steady hand... great job on those feathers... I appreciate your sense of humor also... keep it up!!! Hi John 🪴
Thank you so much and Hello from John as well. 🌺
Yes we want to practise on single subjects , helps to concentrate thoughts
We love this kind and want them!
yay!
Very interesting. Real neat feathers.
thanks!
Guinea fowl feather, brings my birth home close to my heart.
wow!
Wonderful feather demo Cinnamon!! 🥰
Of course!
thank you Cinnamon (Maddie-Rose (little brush as well is my grand daughter, )she was so excited to see you again, and so happy you said hello, (she is so happy) thank you have a wonderful day
thank you!!
FYI John, I did find that I have a Canson XL Mixed Media pad. Finding everything I had from four years ago is sometimes a challenge!
Yep!!
#Replay ..... creating 4 seasons acryic of 4 different birds. Thank you so much for this tutorial!
You are so welcome!
Very beautiful work dear friend🌹 💗
thanks!
yes please do a course on using your/handling your brush correctly think that will help. Another question I have been wondering about for some time is what are the thoughts about adding a Floetral (sold at home depot) instead of water, especially when working on trees and branches. I bought it for pour painting and by the description of the product I have always wonder if that is an option. Thank you again for all you do! So excited for Acrylic April
yay im glad your excited!
Yay, I was the 500th 👍 😁😁💜
Awesome!!!
Hi from India!
Hello there!
Awesome tutorial as always
thanks!
So beautiful. Where do y’all I’ve in Texas. We have family in the Houston we visit often. Is all this dry brushing?
Some was dry brushing, some wet. i explain where each is used 💚
Great video
thank you!
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thank you so much!
Oils woop woop
Woop woop!!
Wish there was captioning for the deaf.
Working on it :)
Hey talented people. Im not an artist but starting to learn. I painted a black and white abstract for my living room. How bad is it that i left the primed canvas as the white areas vs painting them white? Am I a laughing stock? 😢
Absolutely not, I imagine lots of people just leave white canvas, perhaps to save paint? 💞
Maybe the quills
Are you referring to a quill?
Would you do a video on watercolor feathers!
mabye! thank you for the suggestion
1264 is nit at Hobby Lobby or Michael's.
Excuse me. Name or type of the brushes used?
What was that brush with the jagged bristles called? It sounded like she said "Foofee" (phonetically).
I don't recall seeing one like that it stores I've been in and it looks exactly like what I've been needing. I actually tried to cut bristles in irregular lengths, but that didn't work THAT well (and pretty much destroys the brush!) - I had the right idea, but that 'foofee' brush already has bristles like that, only better!
If anyone has suggestions or knows the ACTUAL name for that brush PLEASE reply here, if you will.
Thanks in advance!!
I'm not talking about the filbert brush (mentioned around 16:00-18:00 roughly).
But it seems the strands of the feathers are being referred to as 'floof' (variant of 'fluff', Im guessing), so maybe 'floofy' wasn't the name of the brush? I'm a little confused here!
This is the Filbert Grainer by Princeton brush in their Vewlvet touch line. Sometimes brush makers call these a grass comb but those sometimes make too much of a rake stroke
I have the impression you manually cut some of the bristles to insure there's space between them - thus leaving a series of individual, but grouped lines. Whereas, if the bristles were not cut, they would tend to 'clump' together, leaving more of a solid smear. Is this correct?
I'm a little apprehensive about cutting up a brush without some assurance it would work as I hope (brushes aren't cheap as I'm sure you well know!). But if it DOES produce the desired results, I'd feel it is worth it (plus the cut up brush may prove useful in other situations, I would think). With the exception of a few viewings of tutorials, I'm pretty much self taught and I'm OK with being as such - I feel it's a way of insuring I have a distinctive 'style' (for better or worse). Plus I found that trying techniques suggested in tutorials didn't work well for me, but I may try this since several previous efforts of my own design didn't work the way I wanted either!
Thanks for reply - I appreciate and applaud the fact that you're making efforts to assist others, which in and of itself is quite admirable!!