A Different Way To Paint Beautiful Animals
Drawing and painting animals requires a lot of patience. However I've discovered a unique way to shave time yet still produce wonderful results. In this video I show you how I painted this beautiful wolf using a combination of markers and acrylic paint. I explain how I achieved the detail in the wolf's fur, eyes, nose, etc.. By drawing it out first with markers and them painting it with acrylic paint to finish. Looking for longer, more detailed painting videos & reference photos? Available here: / @chuckblackart Win a free art print: http://www.wildlifeandart.com/fpf MY ART: My website: http://www.wildlifeandart.com My eBay auctions: http://www.ebay.com/usr/wildlifeandart SOCIAL: Facebook: / wildlifeandart Instagram: / chuckblackart If you have any questions about something I covered or maybe something I didn't cover in this painting tutorial I am more than happy to answer. Materials used: Golden fluid acrylics - titanium white, burnt sienna, carbon black, raw sienna Prismacolor brush tip markers Water for mixing with the paints Strathmore mixed media paper, 400 series Various brushes I showed throughout the video

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