Realistic Horse Painting Time Lapse, Oil on Canvas
I haven t painted a horse in so long, but the process remains the same with anything that I do. More and more as I continue to learn and develop my methods, I tend to treat every subject I do in a similar way. I like to break down what I m painting into a language of textures. I try not to think about what I m, painting, but rather what combinations of textures and, colors could help me achieve what I m after. So when it comes to something like this which I haven t worked on in a while, there s certainly a level of intimidation, but I m learning to look past that and focus from a different perspective. I m thrilled with how this came together and I hope you enjoy sharing this process with me in today s video. I painting most of this wet in wet. My initial layer of paint was acrylics for a thin wash, base. The second layer was in oils and I completed the entire layer over about a week. I would segment an area and paint that all in one go. I had to feather each w
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