Draw Wild Animals in Black and White | 4 Pencils | Vol 2

Learn how to paint AMAZING Wild Animals with just 4 Pastel Pencils. No Free-Hand Drawing. 3 Courses in 1!

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Description

Have you ever wished you could paint wild animals?

Would you love to be able to draw AMAZING wildlife pictures you never thought possible?

With this course, you will learn the techniques and skills to be able to do just this.

Pastel Pencils

In my 30+ Years of Experience I have found that Pastel Pencils is the by far the easiest art medium to pick up and learn.

When you have finished this course not only will you walk away with 3 AMAZING pet portraits but you will also be able to apply what you have learnt to draw your own wild animal paintings from other photographs.

Materials

There are just 4 pencils that produce these stunning effects, you do not have to use the exact same colours as me :-) The colours are as follows:

Faber-Castell PITT Pastel Pencils

  • 101 White

  • 270 Warm Grey I

Cretacolor Pastel Pencils

  • 229 Brown Gray

  • 250 Ivory Black

Pastel Paper

The paper is a Dark Grey Coloured Pastelmat sheet around A4 size (US Letter). This paper has a rough sandpaper type texture which is brilliant for pastel pencil work. A good alternative if you can't find this is UART 800 Grade Paper.

Outline Drawing

I provide you with an outline drawing for each portrait so that you do not have to draw the subject free hand. Trace this through to your paper using preferably a white transfer sheet like tracedown. This is so you can see the lines on the light grey paper.

Step by Step Instructions

I walk you through step by step with video instruction how to draw each stage. You'll learn techniques behind drawing beautiful animal portraits and create pictures you can be proud of.

With just a small amount of pencils you will see the AMAZING effects you can get.

Let your journey into drawing and painting wild animals start here.

What You Will Learn!

  • How to Draw 3 Wild Animals with just 4 Pastel Pencils
  • The light to dark rule when layering pastel colours
  • How to apply the same techniques learnt to their own pictures
  • Easy to copy step by step videos

Who Should Attend!

  • Artists that want to learn how to use Pastel Pencils to create black and white portraits
  • Anyone that loves Wild Animal drawing and colouring
  • Artists that want to learn subtle contrast techniques to do their own portraits