How to Paint Animals, New Book – OUT NOW!

How to Paint Animals and Fur

NEW RELEASE 2013

(Novice / Advanced Techniques)

Have you always struggled to paint fur?

NOW YOU CAN LEARN EXACTLY HOW I PAINT ANIMALS and FUR

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HOW TO PAINT ANIMALS

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10 years after my 1st eBook “Painting Wildlife in Oils” I bring you my most in depth painting book ever!

Learn EXACTLY how I paint animals!

Over 135 High Resolution color Photos!

130+ Pages!

I cover it all!

Including – Snow Leopards, Tigers,  Leopards, Elephants, Jaguars, Bears and more!

 

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Only $30 USD
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Leopard Painting – finishing touches – for sale soon!

Leopard Painting – finishing touches – for sale soon!

Just another session or so and this original will be up for sale. Hope you think it has the effect I was after when I started it – ie a 3D, popping out of the canvas look.

Learn to Paint TODAY! My BIGGEST EVER SALE – RIGHT NOW!

Well I have just uploaded my biggest ever sale by far on my Learn to Paint Wildlife site.

So if you have ever wanted to paint animals, birds or even your pet, this is without a doubt the best savings I can do.

and remember ALL of my products have my money back guarantee, so if for whatever reason you are not happy with them all you have to do is drop me an email and I will refund your money :) simple as that.

As you can see I put a lot of trust in my fellow artists ha…

So if you want to learn to paint right now! today, not tomorrow or next week, then get my offer now and we can get the brushes out together :)

Here are a few screen shots of some of my offers

wildlife art sale

 

wildlife photo sale

 

 

Lion Painting – First full layer of details

Well I have added more details to the Lion and I think just another 2-3 sessions and I will call him done :)

lion painting fine art

Painting a White Tiger Step by Step Tutorial.

Some visitors have asked to see some step by steps of my latest White Tiger painting. So this is for all those interested in how a painting develops. I’ll post some more photos soon :)

The 1st photo (below) shows the painting with the pencil drawing transfered to the canvas and then sealed with a fine spray of pencil / pastel fixative. When that was dry I washed over a thin coat of acrylic (Burnt Umber).

toning the canvas

Whilst the acrylic was still wet I used a few pieces of kitchen tissue and wiped most of it off. This just left a stain of colour, which is much nicer to paint over than a stark white canvas.

With the stain dry (above) I painted over most of the main pencil lines with a dark mix of Burnt Umber / Ultramarine Blue acrylic. This was just to re-establish my main lines so that I would see them more easily when I began to apply the oils.

tiger underpainting

Tiger painting – wildlife art update

Now my Wild dog painting is completed it’s time to get back to my Tiger painting.

Here you can see that I have blocked in a very simple blurred background, this should make the tiger really pop and give him a 3D appearance.

tiger painting

The New Wildlife Art Ebook “On my Easel” ALMOST READY!

Well as the title of this post says, the BRAND NEW ebook is almost ready, I think it will be online and ready to purchase in about 2 days!

Needless to say I have been working VERY hard on it!

This ebook started off as an idea of putting almost all of the demos I have done on my tutorial site / blogs / forum posts etc the last 8 + years,  in one easy to read place as I thought it would be a great instructional tool and resource for wildlife artists and would be wildlife and animal artists, who wanted to see the stages I went through to take a painting from start to completion.

Sounded simple enough to me at the time, but when I began to gather all my demos, photos, text etc  it became plainly obvious that this project was going to turn out to be MUCH larger than I expected. Which is great for the artists reading it, but not so great for me compiling it. ha…….

It got so large in fact that I have even had to split it up in to 2 Volumes!!!

Each volume will have approx 150+ photos showing my painting at various stages! and lots of text and description to go with them.

Anyone familiar with me and my work will know I can get a bit obsessive with details. Ha… so as you can imagine I have also updated most of the text that went with the demos, expanding on it a great deal, and also adding a tips section too.

I had the idea Of calling the E-books “On My Easel.  Take a sneaky look over my shoulder as I paint”. Because that is really what they are, I have even included my previously sold tips on loading your brush to achieve fine lines and my basics of painting fur pages (2 pages), just so everyone can see exactly how I paint fur :) and also my fur painting article from the Artists & Illustrators magazine! so you will now get to see that without even buying the magazine :-)

I’m really happy with the way the books have turned out and they really bring you up to day with the methods I use to paint today!

I’m just putting the finishing touches to my website so that I can release volume 1 and it will be all ready to go :-)

If anyone has any questions please just drop me an email-  jason@onlineart.f9.co.uk or post on the blog

Volume 2 will hopefully be released 1-2 weeks after volume 1.

Brand NEW Painting Ebook – “The Tutorials” – COMING SOON!

I’ve got something exciting to tell you all on this post (well I think it’s exciting – but perhaps I get excited too easily ha…)

My tutorial site http://www.jasonmorgan.co.uk has been online for over 10 years now! and in that time I’ve displayed most of the paintings I’ve completed in a step by step format, in a section called – “on my easel”.

Well as new paintings are started I display them in place of the previously completed one, so the “on my easel” page is updated frequently. But with that comes a bit of a problem, all my old step by steps are lost forever!

Soooo…. I got to thinking that it might be of real use for artists hoping to start, or improve their wildlife art, if I gathered ALL the old demos and the brand new ones too (and believe me there are LOTS!) and put them all on an ebook, so they could be easily downloaded and then read on the computer.

What better way to learn the way I tackle each painting, than to actually see the step by steps???

So that is what I am working on at the moment, compiling all my old and also brand new painting photographs, and updating the original text, plus adding lots of new thoughts and pointers - I think it’s going to help a lot of would be wildlife and general artists to understand the thought and practical processes involved in my paintings.

I HOPE to have it ready within about a week…. so watch this blog and I’ll also send out my FREE Newsletter to say when it is released.

If your not one of the 1,600+ subscribers to my newsletter yet then you can join here – Join the FREE newsletter But you don’t have to if you’d rather not :)

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Tiger painting – starting the details

Well the detail stage is well underway now – I’ve decided not to go too detailed on the painting, although it might look like I have painted every hair I can assure you it’s only the suggestion I have put in – remember how much smaller you are seeing it on your screens

I’ll post some details when finished just to show you.

Stil go lots to do on him, the ears, back etc plus refinement of colours with glazing at the end.

Tiger Painting – Beginning to Refine the Painting

With the underpainting now fully completed I can now begin to refine the tiger a little – bear in mind that this is still very much an underpainting and the real details haven’t been painted yet in any area.

As you all know my technique is really an improvement on each layer, as I gradually sneak up on the completion., It’s really an improvement on each previous layers mistakes :)

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