Love your videos! You use the same terms I used to when teaching drawing and painting in high school (for 31 years). I get such a kick listening to and watching your demonstrations. I visited York in the fall, such a beautiful historic town. I’m from San Diego. I’m doing a 24”x36” painting of my niece’s dog. Your videos are extremely helpful. Thank you so much! You are a sweetheart!
@TmHudsonArt
6 ай бұрын
Thank you and glad you find the videos helpful. I sometimes wonder whether I choose the right words to describe things....x
@TmHudsonArt
Жыл бұрын
Hi all and thanks for watching. Don't forget all my supplies are linked in the description above and also be sure to check out the pug tutorial where I explain how i handle the rigger brush bristles for painting hair... kzitem.info/news/bejne/23tm34Ssm5mbZ2U
@cakesniffer7540
Жыл бұрын
Wow! that accent feels so close to home. Keep up the good work yorkshire lass! Fantastic step by step vid, and your work looks amazing!
@TmHudsonArt
Жыл бұрын
I get many comments about my accent lol....
@brendawilliams685
Жыл бұрын
Very nice!! Your patience for detail is incredible 😊. I'll be using your techniques for my commissions. Thank you!
@TmHudsonArt
Жыл бұрын
Thanks...good luck with your commissions...:)
@nora_ArteAficionado
8 ай бұрын
Hi! What kind of paper do you use for this painting.
@TmHudsonArt
8 ай бұрын
Hi..I list all the supplies in the descriptions of the videos....:)
@MG-vo7yn
Жыл бұрын
i wish i could show you a painting that i'm working on where i messed up the hair direction. the subject in my painting has very short hair on the face, and it is mottled black and brown, so the direction of the hair is very obvious (and beautiful). i got the angle wrong around one of the eyes and it really changed the appearance of the dog - it looks less like that particular dog. now i'm putting off trying to fix it bcz it was so incredibly hard for me to even get the fur to look right in the first place. i'm a bit of a coward, lol. but my mistakes proves just how essential it is to get it right, particularly for portraiture. this video is going to help me tremendously with the longer hair on the neck and below the ears on my painting. it has that thing going on with different directions of fur. yay!!! one thing that you can do and i cannot (yet, anyway) is paint fine hairs from either direction. i lack the control that you have. when i do the little, fine strokes for a hair, where i put the brush down to start, the line is always thicker on that end, so i tend to have the other end be the end of the hair (not the root), if that makes any sense. i'm watching you here (in some of the real time work) and i see that you are able to begin and end a hair with either end being the finest part of the line. amazing (to me). i work flat and i'm constantly turning my painting around to accommodate my ability to paint the hairs from only one direction. thanks so much for another fantastic video and painting!!!!
@TmHudsonArt
Жыл бұрын
Haha I don't feel like i can paint the hairs so well both ways round. I mention in the video that my preference is to start from the base and go to the tip....just creates better less abrupt tips to the hair. I can't rotate the painting and can't position myself to be able to do it differently...if only I had a larger and better studio space...ah well. Sorry to hear about your struggles with fur direction. Are you using acrylic? Its easy to cover up and layer over it if so....
@MG-vo7yn
Жыл бұрын
@@TmHudsonArt yes, it is acrylic. i'm having a hard time coving it back up while also blending it into the surrounding area without making it look like an obvious "patch job". i'm just a beginner with acrylic - this is my 2nd painting in this medium. before i did watercolor. part of my problem is that the technique for painting this mottled, highly directional fur is extremely challenging for me to begin with. even mixing the exact right color for the light browns took me three days to get right, and i still find it difficult to get that color right in subsequent batches. i don't paint with an easel. i paint flat on a table. my work is small (8x10 inches). i'm fortunate to have a large table to work on. so i can easily spin my painting around in all directions (and i do it constantly, lol). right about when you are talking about how you flattened your rigger brush - there you paint hairs from left to right and from right to left.int he same area. :-)
@brendawebb9913
9 ай бұрын
How long did it take to paint the dog all together xb
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