Embrace the struggle and learn how to draw free-hand. In this video, I share the tips and techniques for how I free-hand paint and how I overcome the struggles that come with it. Watch as I take you through the process of creating a beautiful pair of wolves without the use of grids or other aids. Whether you're an experienced artist or just starting out, this video is a must-watch for anyone looking to unleash their creativity, embrace the struggle, and take their painting skills to the next level.
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I used MH oil paints for this piece with a little bit of walnut oil medium and only a very tiny amount of liquin to aid in the drying of the painting. I painted this on a hardbord panel with gesso.
-- Supply list for this painting (affiliate links) --
Brush I used to block in: https://shrsl.com/3w1ef
Dagger brush: https://amzn.to/3VeYbzS
Panel: http://shrsl.com/1qg3i
Gesso used: http://shrsl.com/1qg41
Oil colors are: https://shrsl.com/3n0kq
Liquin impasto: https://shrsl.com/2aqvv
walnut oil: https://shrsl.com/3w636
Here is a list of the #art supplies I use to create: http://bit.ly/2t5ftGV
My Favorite Brush I used: https://shrsl.com/2aqvg
===How I Film My Paintings===
The main camera I use: https://amzn.to/3aWeavg
16-35mm lens
Microphone: https://amzn.to/2RmUAka
Tripod: https://amzn.to/3aKUASN
Tripod arm: https://amzn.to/2URhDpk
The lighting I use:
5000k 96 CRI Fluorescent lamps: http://shrsl.com/1qp6n
Used with 4ft shop light fixture
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timestamps:
0:00 Misconceptions of wildlife art
0:33 My process for sketching accurately
01:52 How I've got here
04:08 Sacrificing quality for improvement
06:30 Biggest lesson I've learned
10:01 Most important aspect of free-hand
11:00 Most significant thing I've overcome