Tigers by Eric Wilson

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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2007

These are some of the paintings I have done of tigers.

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  • Thanks Mchangio, I use windsor and newton oil paints, the artist quality ones. Some of these are in pastel though, check out my website for more information!

  • AMAZING!! You gave umbelievable beauty and magnificense to an already incredible creature, siberian tiger.

    This is simply the most beautiful tiger images I've ever ever seen. Please upload more of your tuition videos!

  • Thank you all for your kind comments - very much appreciated.

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  • 0:20 is the best one I think,

    you banned the soul of this tiger on the paper, respect!

    Just beautiful works :D

  • Man, this is amazing stuff!!

  • Man, this is amazing stuff!! I thought some of them were pictures, like at 0:10. WOW. I'm a beginner painter and if I can get to paint half as good as you, I'll be set. Keep it up!

  • 0:18 is just stunning. It's so clear! And that fur is just too realistic! It looks exactly (100%) not exageratting, like a photo. All your work is just so beautiful. I ENVY you!

    Was there an artist that inspired you?

  • Excellent work,!

  • @KenChorridge1 -Thank you very much for the advice, i will have another go at painting a tiger hopfully i'll get it right this time.

  • @TamaraAndTheDemon - Yes thats about right. I start with bigger brushes and end up with pretty small ones like 001 size. I often squeeze them to a flat edge for fine lines.

  • @EricWilsonWildlife -Ok so when you do fur, frist it's a basic coat then you pick out the flow of the fur after that you go over it again picking out the light and dark shades of the fur ?.

    If you were doing that in acyrlic paint what size brush would you use?

  • @TamaraAndTheDemon Please have a look at my website, I have demo's there for you to see. Thank you so much for your comments.

  • @EricWilsonWildlife -Beauiful absolutaly beauiful paintings.

    How do you paint them like that?

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