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#052 Mini Tutorial Tiger Eye on Drafting Film

*** Please click on the link at the bottom of the page to download this tutorial ***


This 20 page mini step by step tutorial shows you how to draw this Tiger Eye using coloured pencils on drafting film. If you prefer not to use drafting film, you can apply the same colours and techniques to any smooth surfaced paper, the only difference being that you will need to preserve hairs and whiskers, rather than scratching them out as you do on film. This tutorial is ideal for anyone new to drafting film who would like an easy project with limited pencils to start them off.

This tutorial has been done using predominantly Faber Castell Polychromos, Verithins and one optional Lyra Rembrandt (could be easily substituted). If you do not have these particular brands of coloured pencil, it is recommended that you also download the Coloured Pencil Conversion Charts so that you will know which colours to substitute from your own range of pencils.

Please click on the link below to download this tutorial

Mini Tutorial - Tiger Eye on Drafting Film