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What you'll learn- Get to know the tips and tricks as to how to make a good quality painting
- Learn how to make an oil painting portrait of a tiger step-by-step
- Build that structure that you need to move from basic to intermediate level artist
- Learn more about the materials used and various alternatives, so you can choose the appropriate work tools
DescriptionWatch, and paint along with me :) Learn how to make an oil painting of a tiger …
Rating 0 out of 5 (0 ratings in Udemy)
What you'll learn- Get to know the tips and tricks as to how to make a good quality painting
- Learn how to make an oil painting portrait of a tiger step-by-step
- Build that structure that you need to move from basic to intermediate level artist
- Learn more about the materials used and various alternatives, so you can choose the appropriate work tools
DescriptionWatch, and paint along with me :) Learn how to make an oil painting of a tiger step-by-step. Get to know the tips and tricks as to how to make a good quality painting.
This step-by-step guide comprises of 8 videos from real-time recording and covers all the details as to the materials used, and how they were used. All the techniques and challenges.
Here's the list of materials required:
1. Belluno Oliefarve (or any oil colors) 12×12 ml 1 pack & linseed oil used for oil painting – 1 bottle 2. Hog hair brushes – 1 set 3. soft synthetic brushes for Oil /Acrylic – 1 set 4. wooden /metal /glass palette or plate – 1 (Avoid plastic palette) 5. small metal lid or candle stand to pour oil – 1 6. 1 small bottle of dishwashing liquid for cleaning brushes 7. 1 cleaning cloth 8. 2- earbuds & 1 – toothpick 9. 1 Paper towel 10. 1 glass medium-sized jar (any used jar f.eks. marmalade jar) 11. 1 A3 size Mix Media Multitechniques paper (250 gsm) 12. small magnifying glass 13. 1 drawing pencil 14. Eraser 15. 1 – drawing paper (if needed for practice)
In case you do not have the whole oilpainting set, Ivory Black and Titanium White will suffice to work on this painting