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Thank you for watching Boz Art Tutorials! If you enjoy this video please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! In this tutorial I will be showing you my process for painting this bluebird in oils. This was a very fun and fairly easy subject to paint. If I were to paint this again however, I would definitely paint in my background first. Let all of it dry completely then transfer or free-hand the bird and branch after. This allows a place for your hand to rest as you paint in the smaller details without disturbing the wet paint on the background. This is simply the process I have found over the years to be helpful in my own paintings to achieve realism. Below is a list of the supplies I used for this painting. Feel free to experiment with different colors to make this painting your own creation. I used a variety of small brushes, so please use your favorites as well. If you try any of my paintings please use the hashtag #bozarttutorials so I can see them! Follow me on Facebook: / bozartstudio Follow me on Instagram: / boz._art REFERENCE PHOTO: Photo by Tina Nord from Pexels https://www.pexels.com/photo/photogra... SUPPLIES USED -11X14" Centurion Oil Primed Linen Panel -Glass Pallet -Mineral Spirits -Galkyd Medium or Liquin Original -Viva Paper towels PAINT COLORS -Titanium White -Ivory Black Alizarin Crimson -Magenta -Cerulean Blue -Manganese Blue -Prussian Blue -Cobalt Blue -Burnt Sienna -Burnt Umber -Yellow Ochre -Red Ochre -Cadmium Red -Zinc White -Violet CANVAS PREP: I used a thin glaze (ink consistency) of Burnt Umber, Galkyd medium and mineral spirits to tone my canvas. Once that layer had dried completely I then added my sketch using transfer paper. I hope you find these tutorials helpful in your painting adventures! And as always, please COMMENT, LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and SHARE!