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Are you struggling to capture lifelike pet portraits in oil paint? One of the biggest mistakes oil painters make when painting pet portraits is focusing too much on tiny details like fur, whiskers, or markings—while overlooking the foundation of the painting: value and temperature. When your values are incorrect, the portrait loses depth and structure. A dog’s face may look flat, or a cat’s features may not stand out, no matter how carefully you paint each hair. Likewise, when the temperature is off the painting can look unnatural or lifeless, even if every detail is technically accurate. The truth is, detail alone cannot save a portrait. The key to avoiding this mistake is to focus first on getting the values right and controlling temperature shifts across the painting. By establishing strong light and shadow patterns and balancing warm and cool tones, your pet portraits will immediately look more realistic and expressive—before you even touch the fine details of fur or texture. In this video, I’ll break down the most common oil painting mistakes in pet portraits, explain why incorrect value and temperature cause them, and show you exactly how to avoid these pitfalls. Whether you’re a beginner oil painter or looking to refine your portrait skills, this lesson will help you bring more life, accuracy, and emotion to your pet paintings. 🎨 Subscribe for more oil painting tips, pet portrait tutorials, and artist insights! I try and post weekly. If you like my videos please subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC48m... For private lessons and online classes, please see my website https://sarahhallidayart.com/pages/pr... You can view my most up to date work on my Instagram: / sarahhallid. . You can buy prints, cards and commissions from my website: https://sarahhallidayart.com You can also buy my art from my Etsy shop https://sarahhallidayart.etsy.com