Tiger for Beginners

Tiger for Beginners

Jason Morgan
18 Pencils
Beginners
Animals
2.5 hours
Follow along with Guest Instructor, Jason Morgan, as he takes you through using Pastels to create this Tiger Portrait.
Pencils needed:
STABILO Carbothello Pastel Pencils
750 Neutral Black
760 Lamp Black
708 Warm Grey 5
400 Parisian Blue
450 Cyan Blue
585 Olive Green
575 Leaf Green
720 Cold Grey 1
100 Titanium White
692 Golden Ochre Light
690 Golden Ochre
685 Light Ochre
615 Dark Ochre
680 Dark Flesh Tint
620 Burnt Ochre
655 English Red Deep
215 Indian Yellow
625 Burnt Umber
Paper needed:
Dark Grey PastelMat Paper (another Mid Tone Colour would work such as Brown)
Other Materials:
Black Coloured Pencil (Faber-Castell Polychromos Colouring Pencils are Jason's recommended brand)
White Coloured Pencil
Hard Blending Stump
Optional: Black Pastel Stick for filling in larger areas (Jason recommends Prismacolour NuPastel or Conte Stick Pastels)

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Are these classes in the Membership?

In order to fully support our Guest Instructors we could not include their classes in Colin's membership. It would be too difficult to pay them based on the ratio of classes we have (nearly 400 of Colin's and 3 of theirs) and they would end up making pennies each. We're committed to paying our instructors fairly, so we made them the same price as Colin's classes at £10 each. We hope you all understand.
Meet Your Instructor

Jason Morgan

Born in Wales, UK, my love of animals has been there for as long as I can remember, along with my desire to draw / paint and teach others, so looking back it now seems inevitable that I would become a Professional wildlife artist.

Although it took me many years of trial and error to reach the level I strived to attain.

I vividly remember struggling to paint wildlife when I started 20 + years ago. Instruction was almost non-existent, and what did exist sorely lacked in detail and techniques, almost as if the artists were keeping their secrets back.

So over the years I've documented almost everything I learnt and this became a massively informative resource, not just for myself, but also for others.