Oh my gosh you did an amazing job. This little bunny looks so real I feel like touching it because it looks so soft and cuddly. You definitely made this look real. You did an amazing job. Thank you for the tutorial I love this. I wish I had seen this before I had painted my big rabbits that stand 2 1/2 ft tall. I plan on repainting them. I love that cream color you used for the fur. BEAUTIFUL JOB! ♥️♥️♥️♥️😊
Oh thank you SO much for all the kind words! I am so glad you liked the video. I love that you painted bunnies that are 2 1/2 feet tall! Wow! I bet they are amazing, and I hope they turn out beautifully when you repaint them! :)
Thank you so much! Unfortunately, I didn't film the background---but the process was fairly simple: I used a 1 inch wash brush to apply Sap Green acrylic paint (Liquitex brand) onto the canvas. I mixed the Sap Green paint with a little Golden glaze so that it would be easier to blend. For the darker areas, I mixed Payne's Gray into the Sap Green. For the yellow "lights" in the background, I used Cadmium-Free Yellow Light acrylic paint and twisted the brush in a circular motion. I hope this helps. :)
That is an excellent suggestion! I will try to work on another video in the future showing how to paint a snail on a mushroom as well as the background. Thanks so much for the idea! :)
Wow this is amazing 😮 so so cute bunny 🐰 ❤😢❤
Would love to see how u did the background! Love the painting.
This really helped me with my gift for my friend. Thank you!
It makes me so happy to hear that this helped! I love that you made a gift for your friend! :)
Oh my gosh you did an amazing job. This little bunny looks so real I feel like touching it because it looks so soft and cuddly. You definitely made this look real. You did an amazing job. Thank you for the tutorial I love this. I wish I had seen this before I had painted my big rabbits that stand 2 1/2 ft tall. I plan on repainting them. I love that cream color you used for the fur. BEAUTIFUL JOB! ♥️♥️♥️♥️😊
Oh thank you SO much for all the kind words! I am so glad you liked the video. I love that you painted bunnies that are 2 1/2 feet tall! Wow! I bet they are amazing, and I hope they turn out beautifully when you repaint them! :)
such detail painting !!! thank you for the tutorial !!!
Thank you so much, Tiffany! :)
Wow, this is so cute!
Thank you so very much!! :)
You should upload more videos, you have explained very well.
thank you so very much for the kind and encouraging words :)
Beautiful painting
Oh thank you so much Maddy! :)
very cute thanks
Nice painting
Thank you so much 😀
So cute!
Thank you so much!! :)
So adorable! Is there a tutorial for the background?
Thank you so much! Unfortunately, I didn't film the background---but the process was fairly simple: I used a 1 inch wash brush to apply Sap Green acrylic paint (Liquitex brand) onto the canvas. I mixed the Sap Green paint with a little Golden glaze so that it would be easier to blend. For the darker areas, I mixed Payne's Gray into the Sap Green. For the yellow "lights" in the background, I used Cadmium-Free Yellow Light acrylic paint and twisted the brush in a circular motion.
I hope this helps. :)
What about the mushrooms? I love this. Would like to try it.
Thank you for this AWESOME tutorial!! I’ve been looking for a video that gave great details! Your video was the perfect one ! I will subscribe!
Thank you so very much for these kind words and for subscribing! :) I appreciate it so much!
Can you show us how you painted every thing?
That is an excellent suggestion! I will try to work on another video in the future showing how to paint a snail on a mushroom as well as the background. Thanks so much for the idea! :)
@@artucreate3303 thank you because I've been wondering how you painted the snail and mushrooms
Did you ever do this?
@@thefetcheroo yeah I did , it looked good just not as smooth and blended as hers