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Novawuff — Feather Painting Tutorial

Published: 2007-04-06 07:12:16 +0000 UTC; Views: 52156; Favourites: 702; Downloads: 1511
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Description Finally!

If this still leaves questions, go ahead and bounce them off me and I'll do my best to answer...

don't tell me if I spelled or typo'ed anything though, because i'll just smack you ;}

a few more notes about acrylics, for those who are new to the medium..
there's stuff you can buy to mix them with to extend the drying time or to increase transparency without making them all runny, but I only ever used just plain ol' water. When you're blocking your colors in, just use them straight to get the quickest buildup. Once you've moved to your details, mixing them with a little water to thin them down makes it a lot easier to work them into tiny spaces. Don't overload your brush, and make sure to clean it every time you switch colors.
Since acrylics are plastic, my favorite pallete is just an old bucket lid. Once they've dried, they peel back off and you can use it over and over... acrylics dry awfully fast, but if you need to save your color blobs, you can slip the whole thing into a big zip-loc bag and it'll keep for a few days. I discovered one day that the plastic from the bag and the plastic from the lid actually brought some of my dried paint back to life, which I didn't think was possible with acrylics, but there you go!
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Comments: 106

Raptorrkillerr In reply to ??? [2007-04-06 09:14:40 +0000 UTC]

what kind of feather did you use for this tutorial? i know it's from a wing,but just can't pinpoint the species.

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Novawuff In reply to Raptorrkillerr [2007-04-06 23:21:44 +0000 UTC]

heh... sandhill crane. it flew into a bridge at a friend's house and broke it's neck..

they /are/ considered a game bird here, so I thiiiiiink it's legal... but not in other states?

.. not that you can really tell what feather it was by the time i'm done with it

usually if i'm gonna sell a feather to someone, i'll use turkey or goose, just to make sure no one gets in trouble ;}

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Raptorrkillerr In reply to Novawuff [2007-04-07 01:08:43 +0000 UTC]

sounds good. just don't pluck to much. don't want them not able to fly .

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AnnVole [2007-04-06 08:10:25 +0000 UTC]

I am new to acrylics (well, all paint) but when trying my hand at acrylics, I found a nifty plastic container that had a whole bunch of shallow pockets and one big lid. I could keep the mixed colors in the pockets and the lid was perfect for a palette.

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Novawuff In reply to AnnVole [2007-04-06 23:18:10 +0000 UTC]

Oohhhooo.. yeah that sounds perfect!

... the detergent lid was free, though, and doubles as a sad sort of frisbee when the dog gets annoying.

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