Mastering PanPastels: Step-by-step Cat Drawing Tutorial for Beginners

Published 2024-07-20
PanPastels are great for putting in the underlayer or completing more impressionistic work. In this pastel lesson I show you exactly how I painted the underlayer for my cat drawing using just PanPastels.

Full lesson on my patreon animal art channel www.patreon.com/wildlifeart

Title : - Mastering PanPastels: Step-by-step Cat Drawing Tutorial for Beginners

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All Comments (9)
  • @AngeMakesArt
    I love your advice to slow down and take your time. We are so rushed in our daily lives, and I find art to be a wonderful way to calm my soul. Thank you for another great insight into your creative process.
  • Thank you Jason, great lesson on the under layers, so helpful. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that you show us the next stage with all the pencil detail! Love your tutorials.
  • @32dory
    Can't wait to see it finished ❤️
  • @leerag
    Thank you for another outstanding tutorial. I'm one of your patreon members and can say that your teaching has made my work results far far better than when I started this year. I wouldn't hesitate to highly recomend your patreon to anyone who wants to do this style. Your teaching style is thorough, easy to understand and the results of my work improvement are clearly obvious. Thanks you. Your kitten is lovely even before you add details let alone after the pencil details. Looking forward to doing this one.
  • @missjdk8861
    For those of us in the States, 24 degrees Celcius is about 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Thank you, Jason, for sharing your techniques and thoughts with us!