I love peacocks. I've used the herl for making the bodies of fishing flies. The sounds those bird's make is something I miss. None around here. Great job on that feather.
I'm definitely going to try the skipping technique on feathers. You posted this just in time, I tried to paint a peacock and it came out very blobby lol
LOL, I'm sure you will be fine Brianna, just take your time and if you're not sure, do a little practice piece on some scrap watercolour paper first. Paul 🎨
What are all the 7 colors you used? I watched the video twice and only found 6 colors. Ive got lemon yellow, burnt umber, burnt sienna, pthalo blue, indigo and lamp black.
Hi Amanda, sometime I will freehand sketch, but very often I will use tracedown paper which is the graphite backed type. It just helps you get to the painting stage much quicker, and speeds up my videos for my members. Here is a link to the items I use, so you can see what I mean. Paul 🎨 devonartist.co.uk/materials-i-use-or-recommend-for-realistic-watercolour/
Which of these techniques will you use in your feather paintings from now on?
I've said it before but you are amazing to watch and your techniques astound me. Such a steady hand! The feather is beautiful Paul!
You are so welcome Sherry, keep those brushes wet please. 😊
@@TheDevonArtist I intend to wet my brushes today. Heaven only knows why, but I'm painting a black and white cow-- mainly its face and shoulder.🙂
Beautiful video by the way. I love how you go into detail how to make this painting.
Thank you so much 😀
Great instruction on how to bring in the realism of a feather. Thank you
You are so welcome!
Amazing teacher.. thank you sir,I'll try this for sure ✨
Thank you very much Sinchu, that's very kind of you. 😀
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I will try this
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I love peacocks. I've used the herl for making the bodies of fishing flies. The sounds those bird's make is something I miss. None around here. Great job on that feather.
Thank you very much. Yes, they do make a very loud noise which is easily recognised! LOL Paul 🎨
Amazing
Thank you Kris 😀
Lovely. Thank you
Thanks for watching Teresa. 😀
Thank you for a brilliant tutorial x
I'm glad you enjoyed it Christine, thank you. 😊
wow super
Thank you very much 😊
Love your tips for this video
Glad you like them Betty, thank you for watching. Paul 🎨
Beautiful painting!! I’ll let you know how mine turns out haha 😆
....love the music by the way 😀
Thank you very much Jules :-)
Very nicely explained
Thank you very much Ashok 😊
Thanks for posting this!
Our pleasure Casey 😊
Very informative! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching Emily. 😁
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Thank you! Cheers!
I'm definitely going to try the skipping technique on feathers. You posted this just in time, I tried to paint a peacock and it came out very blobby lol
LOL, I'm sure you will be fine Brianna, just take your time and if you're not sure, do a little practice piece on some scrap watercolour paper first. Paul 🎨
I'm sure you'll do great!
Waoooo sir so good it will help me a lot
Glad to hear that Eva, thank you for watching. Paul 🎨
What are all the 7 colors you used? I watched the video twice and only found 6 colors. Ive got lemon yellow, burnt umber, burnt sienna, pthalo blue, indigo and lamp black.
Plus cadmium orange, thanks for watching. 😊
What did you draw your foundation sketch with?
Hi Amanda, sometime I will freehand sketch, but very often I will use tracedown paper which is the graphite backed type. It just helps you get to the painting stage much quicker, and speeds up my videos for my members. Here is a link to the items I use, so you can see what I mean. Paul 🎨
devonartist.co.uk/materials-i-use-or-recommend-for-realistic-watercolour/