Monochrome Man Tutorial

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Monochrome man.. but with a twist, it’s 3 colours!  More info below.

Monochrome Man PRE-RECORDED TUTORIAL DOWNLOAD AND START NOW

Monochrome man is a great exercise in tone.  You'll only need 3 colours.  Black, white and red.  Specifically Faber Castell 169 Caput Mortum.  It's a deep rich dark red verging on brown but not quite brown!   You'll learn how to create this textured skin tone and wrinkles and the glint in his eye    You'll need a Sofft Tool.

⭐️I'll be showing you how to do an underpainting then add skin texture.
⭐️ You can use pan pastel or sticks... I'll show you how to use both (3 methods)
⭐️ You'll need a sofft tool or your preferred blending tool
⭐️ We'll be using a surprise pastel pencil too.. Faber Castell 169 to give warmth.  If you don't have this colour you could use any dark red/brown or dark blue
⭐️ I'll show you a glazing technique

After purchasing, download your PDF's with tutorial video links (page 2), ref photo, a gridded version, no separate line drawing as the photo is small and monochrome already and materials list suggestions.

⭐️⭐️⭐️BONUS!
You get to keep and re-watch this tutorial for as long as you need!  There is no time limit.

LIVE TUTOR SUPPORT
Need help? Art Chat & Tuition Evening Sessions. Join the Facebook group for the timings or email Sue sue@skhportraits.co.uk
All details in the Additional Info PDF.

3 reviews for Monochrome Man Tutorial

  1. elliesoobs

    Absolutely amazing tutorial!! This was my very first time using pastels, and I learnt so many techniques watching Sue explain every step in so much detail! I can definitely see how much progress I’m making all thanks to Sue ☺️

  2. Vanessa Smith (verified owner)

    I love this Sue, I followed along and everything came together beautifully! I love black and white so I couldn’t resist this despite needing to learn colour. Your teaching was at a good pace and was easy to follow
    Vanessa Smith

    • Sue Kerrigan-Harris

      Thank you Vanessa, you did so well with this one, congratulations 🙂

  3. Michael Morris

    Who would have thought monochrome could be so enjoyable. A fascinating tutorial, I learnt so much which I hope to take across to my watercolour too. Thanks Sue.

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