Draw a Tiger using just 6 Pastel Pencils – Free Udemy Courses
Learn to use Pastel Pencils to draw a Tiger Portrait. No Free Hand Drawing is Required. Ideal for absolute beginner artists
What you’ll learn
Draw a Tiger using just 6 Pastel Pencils – Free Udemy Courses
- How To Use Pastel Pencil Techniques to draw a Tiger Portrait
- Applying the light-to-dark rule when layering pastel tones
- To apply the techniques to their pictures and animal paintings
Requirements
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6 Pastel Pencils (Faber-Castell Pitt is what Colin uses and refers to – 101 white, 184 dark Naples ochre, 186 terracotta, 273 warm greys, 176 van dyke brown, and 199 black.)
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Pastel Paper – Colin uses Sand Coloured Ingres Fabriano Paper A4 (the raised tooth side of the paper)
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Eraser
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Colour Shaper Blending Tool (Optional – we recommend a grey chisel size 2 shaper)
Description
In my 30+ Years of Teaching Experience, I have found that Pastel Pencils is the by far the easiest art medium to pick up and learn.
In this course, you will learn how to use just 6 pastel pencils to create a stunning Tiger Portrait.
Because you only need 6 pencils to get started with this picture it makes an ideal project for beginner artists. Once you have completed this picture you can move on to our more advanced classes.
We provide you with an outline drawing so that you do not have to draw free hand. Trace this through to your paper or print it straight out using your printer.
Colin walks you through step by step with Video instructions on how to draw each stage.
You’ll learn techniques behind drawing fur, eyes, ears, and more. You’ll create a piece of art you can be proud of and hang it on your wall.
We have broken the course down into bitesize chunks that you can follow and return to with ease.
If you love drawing and want to discover easy techniques to create stunning art then this course is for you.
Get started today!
Who this course is for:
- Absolute Beginner Artists
- Students with some drawing experience wishing to use pastel pencils
- Artists that wish to learn Colin’s self-taught pastel pencil techniques in their work