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Tetrachloride
(8,662 posts)mopinko
(72,270 posts)youve got a good start at rendering the texture, but the 1 on the left, they r going in the wrong direction. feathers arent all the same length, either. esp on the face, if youre going to b realistic, its jarring to get the deets wrong.
i would say look at roger tory peterson. his illustrations r perfect. you dont have to paint them like that. use your style. but learn from the masters.
samplegirl
(12,903 posts)look at Roger Tory Peterson
Ocelot II
(124,297 posts)from Cornell Bird Labs about how to paint birds. It's really interesting; they break down the sections of a bird's body and explain how the feathers are arranged. Your drawing is a good start, especially the eyes and feet, but a bird's feathers lie in specific ways on its body, not so much like fur. A preview of the course is here: https://academy.allaboutbirds.org/product/how-to-paint-birds-with-jane-kim/
sorcrow
(581 posts)That looks great.
Regards,
Sorghum Crow
samplegirl
(12,903 posts)Im new and have only been painting about 6 months.
Just trying to figure it out and learn. So the advice is helpful.
Ocelot II
(124,297 posts)I've been in a painting class for about 7 years, and the more I learn the more I realize how much more there is to learn. There's a wealth of good stuff on the internet.
samplegirl
(12,903 posts)watching tutorials.
I buy good paints and paper. Need to upgrade my brushes.
Been using Schmincke paints and Ukrainian pains that are both real good.
yorkster
(2,962 posts)at first glance, I was reminded of Durer. You are really gifted.
samplegirl
(12,903 posts)as an artist just having some peace while painting and trying to learn all different techniques!
yorkster
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TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)ways are sometimes the best.
You've got a great start, but a close look at the brush work and how the originals react with light can be revealing. The museums of France and Italy constantly have students studying their works. (New York, too)😁
Anyway, you've got some serious talent, so listen to your muse.
samplegirl
(12,903 posts)I could sit and paint for hours. Im doing pretty good for a self taught! I just want to paint and give it away!