Australian How To Paint — Issue 23 2017

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DEMONSTRATION

STEP ONE


For this drawing, I am using a
Clairefontaine pastel mat in Dark
Grey. It has a slight sanded texture to
it, but it doesn’t chew your pencils up
like some pastel mats can. Place your
drawing on the pastel mat paper using
a light colour. When using Black I use
a light hand and a pastel pencil, as I
can easily rub my lines out as I go.

STEP TWO


I always begin with the eyes when
drawing animals. It is the key to

great portraits, capturing the warmth
and soul within the subject.
Using a White pencil, I
immediately draw the highlights
in the eye and work the colour
in around that, as this is the
lightest spot and I can then
judge my darkest value (being
Black), and work my tones in
around it. To create the iris, I
used Polychromos Burnt Orange
and Prismacolour Light Umber. I
then worked Pale and Dark Greys
with White highlights in and
around the eye to create the fur.

MATERIALS


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pencils


  • Walnut Brown

  • Cold Grey II

  • Burnt Ochre

  • Black

  • Caput Mortuum

  • Earth Green
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  • Light Umber

  • Warm Grey 30%

  • Warm Grey 50%

  • Cloud Blue

  • Peach Biege

  • Sand

  • Eggshell

  • Kelp Green
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  • White

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STEP ONE


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