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Mastering Wildlife Techniques: Acrylic Painting Of A Hawk (part 1) KarambitKnives,com

qcreek11 May 10



Join David Jansen as he paints “Mastering Wildlife Techniques: Acrylic Painting Of A Hawk (part 1). ” In this Mastering Wildlife Techniques video lesson, he starts basing in the landscape which in behind the hawk and then begins the blocking showing you how to paint a hawk with detailed feathers in acrylics. This is a master technique series that will help you take your art to the next level.

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Learn how to paint with acrylics. This is a sample of the format that we use to teach an online course.
This video features the following colors
Heritage MultiMedia Acrylic Colors
Naphthol Red Light
Burnt Sienna
Yellow Oxide
Hansa Yellow
Diarylide Yellow
Phthalo Blue
Pine Green
Quinacridone Violet
Red Violet
Titanium White

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7 Comments

  1. @pamelabritton1230 May 10, 2024

    Loving this video; one of my favorite parts is the clouds! They add such drama, and make that hawk just pop! Looking forward to Part 2. Thanks again for all the tips; every word, every comment.

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  2. @mjones8567 May 10, 2024

    Very inspiring, thanks so much!

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  3. @user-cw7on7uf8i May 10, 2024

    Very beautiful ! I look forward to the continuation every day!

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  4. @carolw9145 May 10, 2024

    Thanks for this great video. And thanks for your generosity to share your talent on your channel.

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  5. @pascalbourgouin2474 May 10, 2024

    Realy beautiful your technic with acrylic is so nice a french admirator❤

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  6. @Gailesch May 10, 2024

    Whoo-hoo! Wildlife!! Love this!!! I'm so excited to finally get to settle down abit and get back to watching you, Dave! Thank you for this!!!!!! I love you!!!❤ My question is…if this isn't "acrylic" what is it? You said you don't use oil.

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  7. @Steph8208 May 10, 2024

    Absolutely love this! Thank you again!

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