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I posted this over on the Auto Art board and never got the answer. I would like to find a tutorial/step by step, whatever, on how to paint a realistic looking feather using brushes only.
It's been done at meets and somehow I've missed it. Can anybody help? I've been doing bike events and I've gotten a couple of requests for feathers. Not knowing how, I've had to pass I've tried some here at the house and they're close but not sellable.
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a neat trick is to do one with gold..... burnish in the individual strands...and stem then shade with asphaltum tints outline with complimentary colors...depending on background remember...there is no computer uniformity in nature
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I saw it years ago at a meet, but it's been a long time. All I remember was that you load two colors side by side on the same side of a short flat artist brush. You turn the brush slightly as you pull. I'd like to see the technique again myself to refresh my memory.
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didnt monty do some of them at pat kings meet????
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Mike Lavallee also does them- and I think there's a photographic setp-by-step of him doing it in his way in one of the bigger striping books currently available- it might be Bob Bond's one, or another one.
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George..I, too, remember watching Monte doing feathers at Jimmy.
Just drive down to I-40 and head west for a few hours..Ya can't miss his place!! LOL
Had to do a search to find Millington. Hell we were just across the river from you the last 2 years.Shoulda waved at you as we went by on 1-55
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Hi George...I could sure show you how to do em...Mike Lavalle showed me and when I called him and told him I had it down to about 10 minutes each he said call me back when you can do it in 2.
lol...well I sat down and did over 150 of them as gifts for one of Fred's meets a few years back ( I sometimes wonder how many are still out there)...by time I was done with that i had them down to about a minute.
I'm trying to think how I can tell you in an e-mail but I haven't figured it out yet ...bear with me I'll try and do it here in a few days.
One thing Mike has always said to me (and other) that may help you along "Work dark to light and loose to tight". Keeping that in mind will help you along.
I talk to you soon!
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Thanks Monte, I remember at one meet you telling me how you had learned it and how easy it was. I'm the world's worst at missing these demos. Was that at one of Joey Hutson's meets?
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monte, you got a digital camera? some of them will do VIDEO recording. or you got a digtital video camera? set up camera on a tripod, paint one feather and you can either post it on here or email it to george....or make a VHS tape and send to him.....maybe a few might even buy a copy.....
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