Tertials are the last 3 secondaries and not on the layer of sec covs and are connected to the ulna bone not the humerus ,the scalpulars are the ones connected to the humerus . The way you simplefied median and lesser coverts is okay for normal illusrations but I would have prefered it if you mentioned them. Appart from that I like your watercolour videos a lot. ^^
There are two different uses of the term "tertial", 1st is the 3 last secondaries closest to the body, and 2nd is the feathers that attached to upper-arm that also called humeral or true tertials Edit: also the scapulars are the "coverts" of humeral!
This is the most comprehensive wing tutorial I have watched. I appreciate the adherence to reality and anatomy that is sadly lacking in many other wing tutorials on TH-cam. Keep up the awesome work!
Very nice...visualizing the structures of animals when painting or sketching is such an important thing in realism or study. Also people get to see the animals in all their beauty through art sometimes as its often overlooked.
I’m so glad you continued this little series! I was learning so much from you and your videos. As always thank you so much for the time and effort of sharing your knowledge~!
Hi 👋 Thank you for generously sharing your knowledge and expertise in this area. I'm a silk artist and I paint wildlife, birds, ducks, as well as pet and people portraits. Your presentation was very well done. Off the topic....waaaaayyy off the topic: Watching this video I noticed your hands and fingers/fingernails. If I didn't know better I'd say that I recorded this video. Your hands, fingers, fingernails, knuckles, etc. look exactly like mine! EXACTLY! It's kind of spooky from my end, lol! Coincidences are the craziest! 😃
this is something that's endlessly vexed me -- just how HARD it is to find a reference image of a bird's wing from the bottom. I am so glad this tutorial exists; I'll probably end up coming back to it many times!
You can find some bird in flight pics on IG. Not ideal but if you happen to find a fresh dead bird yourself you can take a wing as study material. It helps a lot to see how the wing reacts when moving and closing in your hand (but note, once a wing dries out you wont be able to move it any longer).
Nice video, but owls do not usually have shorter wings. They need larger, softer wings to be able to flap less. The majority of owls are ambush predators and do not need to be agile. A bird who is agile and has shorter wings would be a falcon. They are fast and agile with slender short wings for fast movement. Because they have shorter wings, they must flap more, but they do not need the cover of silence, as they chase down their prey.
@@PrinceTerrien I mean God made the 1st wing. She's an artist but she doesn't get that? I mean if she thinks angels are fake she must believe God is fake too. If there's no God then where the hell did the wing come from? I guess she can draw but she's not smart enough to put two and two together
very good tutorial and this video has the highest number of ads I have ever encountered in a single video on youtube. Already endured 8 ads, still 6 minute left, two more ads will make the experience perfect
Tertials are the last 3 secondaries and not on the layer of sec covs and are connected to the ulna bone not the humerus ,the scalpulars are the ones connected to the humerus .
The way you simplefied median and lesser coverts is okay for normal illusrations but I would have prefered it if you mentioned them. Appart from that I like your watercolour videos a lot. ^^
I may have misspoke about the humerus bit, sometimes hard to catch myself doing voiceover! There are too many dang bones
@@MarySanche agreed!
Wing anatomy and face anatomy for birds is the most difficult afterall.
Even if the voice over was misplaced at least the drawing was anatomically correct
There are two different uses of the term "tertial", 1st is the 3 last secondaries closest to the body, and 2nd is the feathers that attached to upper-arm that also called humeral or true tertials
Edit: also the scapulars are the "coverts" of humeral!
This is the most comprehensive wing tutorial I have watched. I appreciate the adherence to reality and anatomy that is sadly lacking in many other wing tutorials on TH-cam. Keep up the awesome work!
Actually doing a study to paint angel wings, thank you so much for this easy explanation
I thought angels were real. Thanks for enlightening us to the contrary with your infinite wisdom o all-knowing one 🙏
"Angels are fake and well Birds are real." 16:49
Exellent and satisfying having the anatomy explained.(: You know your stuff, and talented, Thankyou so much!
finally a tutorial that explain an anatomy and not a "just dont be beginner" thx homie this shit really helpfull
Thaaanksss. Your explanation are really great.
Love your wings so much!!! Great informative series!! Helped me out alot
Glad to help!
Very nice...visualizing the structures of animals when painting or sketching is such an important thing in realism or study. Also people get to see the animals in all their beauty through art sometimes as its often overlooked.
It's truly amazing to ponder; before the first wing existed God made it from nothing
Came here just to find the floof! Thank you so much, wonderful video.
Thank you. This smol series is absolutely priceless! ♥
You have some of the best tutorials!
I’m so glad you continued this little series! I was learning so much from you and your videos. As always thank you so much for the time and effort of sharing your knowledge~!
I was working on an angel illustration and really struggling with the wings, this definitively helped a lot, thanks :D
Hi 👋
Thank you for generously sharing your knowledge and expertise in this area. I'm a silk artist and I paint wildlife, birds, ducks, as well as pet and people portraits. Your presentation was very well done.
Off the topic....waaaaayyy off the topic:
Watching this video I noticed your hands and fingers/fingernails. If I didn't know better I'd say that I recorded this video. Your hands, fingers, fingernails, knuckles, etc. look exactly like mine! EXACTLY! It's kind of spooky from my end, lol!
Coincidences are the craziest! 😃
Thanks … super informative. I appreciate the content density!
This was very interesting and helpful. Thank you 👍🐥
Another amazing tutorial, thanks so much Mary. No more angel wings for me!
Godly tutorial!!!!!
this is something that's endlessly vexed me -- just how HARD it is to find a reference image of a bird's wing from the bottom. I am so glad this tutorial exists; I'll probably end up coming back to it many times!
You can find some bird in flight pics on IG. Not ideal but if you happen to find a fresh dead bird yourself you can take a wing as study material.
It helps a lot to see how the wing reacts when moving and closing in your hand (but note, once a wing dries out you wont be able to move it any longer).
thank you, this series is very helpful
This is so instructive! Thanks so much !
Very useful, thank you! I would be thrilled at any animal anatomy tutorials you choose to do.
Amazing explanation 😍
This was so very helpful--thank you!! Hope to see more of these type of tutorials. :)
Thank you so much, this is really helpful!
thank you
Nice video, but owls do not usually have shorter wings. They need larger, softer wings to be able to flap less. The majority of owls are ambush predators and do not need to be agile. A bird who is agile and has shorter wings would be a falcon. They are fast and agile with slender short wings for fast movement. Because they have shorter wings, they must flap more, but they do not need the cover of silence, as they chase down their prey.
Thank you! This helped alot :D
Rly went and said angels are fake… hope you know you probs my upset a loooooot of people
"Angels are fake" is a pretty bold claim to make knowing the potential consequences
How is it that she's an artist but she doesn't understand it took an artist to make the first wing?
@@radvlad1431 Huh?
@@PrinceTerrien I mean God made the 1st wing. She's an artist but she doesn't get that? I mean if she thinks angels are fake she must believe God is fake too. If there's no God then where the hell did the wing come from? I guess she can draw but she's not smart enough to put two and two together
@@radvlad1431 Exactly brother. God bless❤️
very good tutorial and this video has the highest number of ads I have ever encountered in a single video on youtube. Already endured 8 ads, still 6 minute left, two more ads will make the experience perfect
get adblock ya goof 🤪
oooo, wait, nvm, youtube said bye bye to that :(