Just some of the step by step photos I took while painting the tiger which I posted previously here. A lot more on my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/bluari c:
100x70cm, acrylic on cardboard
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Just some of the step by step photos I took while painting the tiger which I posted previously here. A lot more on my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/bluari c:
100x70cm, acrylic on cardboard
Here it is - the big, small project. Big because it's literally huge and small because it took me less than most full colour pieces. I had a bunch of acrylic paints and thick cardboard that was gathering dust for some time now. I always been at war with acrylic, I could never learn to use that crap. Not like oils, well oil paint is still the ultimate medium to me. But now it was just either throw away this paint or try once more to have fun with it.
A few days later when I was getting a sketchbook at an artstore I got also four more colours of acrylic paint to upgrade my palette a bit ^^.
How many times you must try a thing to find out a way that you will like. A fun piece with tons of issues that could be improved but hell. I'm an acrylic person now x'3.
A lot more step by step photos are on my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/bluari c:
100x70cm, acrylic on cardboard