Fur painting tutorial wet on wet, Alla prima, Jason Morgan Art
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My latest oil painting demo for beginners - Fur painting tutorial, wet on wet by Jason Morgan wildlife Art. This is a great demo for oil painting beginners.
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My latest advanced how to paint fur art video - • How to paint Fur - Jas...
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Please watch: "Pastel Pencil Lesson - Wolf part 4"
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Most simple and easiest way to make fur❤️❤️
I learned so much by watching your short video. Thank you!!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge that is helping me start painting again after many years as you show me new ways of doing things that I didn't know...appreciate your tutorials very much...your paintings are very beautiful and compelling to me. All the best to you.
Very helpful lesson. You got so much done quickly, but it looks so realistic, thanks.
You are a wonderful teacher...I’ve struggled for days trying to paint . Your technique is so helpful!
Really great Jason, thank you.
Thanks Jason, as always so very helpful for all who aspire to be artists
Excellent. Thanks very much.
Thank you!
Excellent tutorial! Thanks so much!
Thank you so much Jason, I am new to fur, and I am frustrated, I am going to follow this, can hardly wait!
So helpful, thank you!!
Thank you so much for this tutorial
DEAR JASON A LOT OF PEOPLE TOLD ME THAT I SHOULD PAINT WILDLIFE.I USE TO PAINT WILDLIFE AND STILL DO ON OCASSIONS,BUT I PREFERED MARINE-SUBJECTS ,MUSICAL SCENES ECT.I JUST FINISHED A LION PAINTING AND I WAS WONDERING THAT MABE I SHOULD DO WILDLIFE INBETWEEN.A FRIEND OF MINE IS EXTREMELY GOOD WITH W-LIFE AND HIS PAINTINGS IS VERY-VERY EXPENSIVEAND HE IS AS GOOD AS THE VERY BEST IN THE WORLD IF NOT BETTER.I LOVE YOUR LEOPARD PAINTINGS.YOU ARE VERY VERY VERY GOOD YOURSELF.THANX AND PLEASE!!! KEEP ON PAINTING...THANX FOR THE TIPS.I'LL CONTACT YOU SOON.THANX MARIUS
Very good,very helpful, thank you very much!
wow you make this look so easy! Thank you 🙂
Love the way details are explained
Amazing.
This is my lucky day! I finally found your channel. I have watched so many other videos from artist teaching Fur. You addresses my problem which is acrylics drying too fast. Then I'm left with Hard looking surfaces. I may even try the oils you mentioned. Thank you so much. Happy Valentines Day💕
Thank you, very helpful
Thank you so much! I’m painting a Moose and needed help with the colors and fur, I couldn’t believe it when you said this could be used for Elk or Moose 🥰
Very useful video, thank you so much
Great Demo
Wonderful instruction. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! this is very useful for my canvas paintings in the future!
Great video :) Water mixable oils are the same principle as alkyds, just normal oils with an additive in and you can buy the additive to make any normal oil water mixable. I haven't used my WMO's yet but had to choose those due to being mostly bedbound as it is much easier cleanup. I think Imam going to try this wet in wet technique as one of my first tests. Looks effective.
this is very usefull Jason. Thank u for sharing!!!! :D
@wildlifeartjm
8 жыл бұрын
+Ing. Jose Luis Nolasco Cruz thanks
thanks learned alot
-sigh- I could've used this awesome demo before I got mad at oils and went back to acrylics. I've been waiting for a longer demo like this and can't believe you've put seven layers wet on wet...I put three and got mud.😞. love the fact that a limited palette is used. great info again Jason. Oh, and it makes me feel more human knowing you had to get out of regimenting too, that's a nasty habit to break...currently that habit is winning the war with me.😆. Looking forward to your next post.
@wildlifeartjm
8 жыл бұрын
+Megg S. thanks Megg, glad you like it - lots more on my channel and site - www.jasonmorgan.co.uk/
Im going to your website. awesome.
great demo assisted me well with my lions mane problem..thanks
Thanks for your great advices. I bought your video about painting a tiger, I highly recommend it, very useful !
@wildlifeartjm
8 жыл бұрын
+Cindy Barillet (Art animalier) thank you Cindy appreciate it :)
Great Tips Thanks! :)
Just started painting my first animal and ran into that very issue you mentioned. Stayed away from the dark darks because I thought it would make it look too flat, but boy was I wrong. Thank you :)
Nice lesson for beginner
Excellent video on painting fur, thank you. Would really like you todo black fur.
Nice
very informative
very helpful. thank you so much!
Hmmm 🤔 so It goes dark, mid tone, than high lights! That sound about right? Some overlapping stokes, and less pressure on brush for highlights 🤔 seems like that could work.
Super Super
Great demo,if you have a grayscale that would so visually helpful to see how dark the background should be ,thanks for sharing.
@wildlifeartjm
8 жыл бұрын
+Maria Kellner ok good idea
wow thats awesome. I'm going to try this. I suspect blurring the fur at the end might help with short haired animals...maybe not idk anything lol yet! but this looks so simple.
Shout out to all my furries yall the realest
Hi Jason thank you for this video I really get it , I'm about to start a portrait of my border collie sunny who we lost 6 weeks ago 💔. He's was a black and white / silver , would I use black as my base colour and what colour mix would I use to build up the layers? ,, thank you for your time 😊
are you using odorless paint thinner or linseed oil or did you mix the two
ENJOYED IT.. AM BEGINNING TO MAKE A HUGE LEOPARD PIC..WANT HELP..I HV LIQUIN MEDIUM. .IS IT THE SAME AS ALKID?
please, do one on short fur and how to tell fur direction.
thank you, where can I buy those oils. I live in WV.
I watched one of your videos and you mentioned a type of oil you use with the pan pastels to thin it out for fine lines, I missed what type of oil you use. Would you be kind enough to let me know?
Great info. Thank you JAson. I see you're also using Rosemary and co brushes.
@wildlifeartjm
8 жыл бұрын
+Andre van Wyk yes, great quality and price too :)
@sandramubarak9688
7 жыл бұрын
Andre van Wyk
Jason this was amazingly helpful. would this technique be something that you use for an animal that has hard bristly hair such as a whitetail deer, or big horn sheep that has short stiff hair?
@wildlifeartjm
8 жыл бұрын
+cmelik10 yes different length of brush stroke for different effects
Hi Jason I want to paint a black cat what colours would I use
Which company to use acrylic colour
can i apply this on acrylic paint?
You look like the guy from Action Lab. Nice tip btw.
hi Jason. Great demo. Can I use your technichs with acrylic paints? Tony.
@barristanselmy2758
8 жыл бұрын
Probably you'd just need to do it faster.
@barristanselmy2758
8 жыл бұрын
Sometimes i like to come back to paintings so i don;t use Acrylics.
You make it look so easy.Its. Not .,when you doing lions mane .
Super bravo dommage que ce ne sois pas en francais
Great demo! Just a quick question, would I still be able to use the same techniques for painting human hair?
@wildlifeartjm
8 жыл бұрын
+vano83 yes certainly :)
@RichieS83
8 жыл бұрын
+Jason Morgan - Wildlife Art (wildlife art) thank you :-)
Hi Jason, a quick question .. can I use a retarder for acrylics to get this blending effect ?? Best regards
@peterrubery9917
7 жыл бұрын
Painting fur in oil
@meganbrekelmans5842
7 жыл бұрын
abc d Sort of. You have to keep the acrylics damp, regardless of whether or not you use a retarder. 😊
what kind of paint you using to paint the fur.
@wildlifeartjm
8 жыл бұрын
+Carol Slaton thgis is winsor and newton alkyd oils, works identicale with standard oils too.
My lion looks like his had a bad hair day .He has streaks!,