Hour 6 Of Tulip Patreon Tutorial

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I have decided to give those of you who may not have subscribed to The Art Gear Guide Patreon Channel, a taster from the most recent tutorial, perhaps my most detailed tutorial yet, certainly a tutorial exclusively tailored for Patreon Subscribers. What I mean by that last comment is, all previous tutorials on my Patreon have been drawings I completed as part of a review and then I have added a voice over to said speed drawing. However this time, I have included the colors I am using, line drawing if you wish to trace it, I have also included a JPEG and TIF file formatted reference image. The JPEG is a much smaller image and the TIF larger, allowing you to zoom in much closer with very little distortion. Also, the reference image is my own, I took the photo using my own camera of a flower in my own garden, this means that there is zero copyright issues. If you wanted to use the image and sell your own artwork from it you are more than welcome to do so, in fact I encourage you to.

I run my Patreon channel a little bit different to other creators, often, creators have different Tiers you can chose to pay for each month, the more expensive the Tier, the more you get for your money. However, I wanted any tutorials I uploaded to be accessible to everyone, so I have four Tiers. A $2, $5, $10 and a $15, the $2 Tier gets you exactly the same as the $15 Tier and that is, access to every tutorial on the channel and every tutorial for as long as you remain a member. The higher Tiers are purely optional, if you can afford to pay a bit more and would like to help The Art Gear Guide financially, this is the safest and most secure way to set up a recurring monthly payment which you can cancel at any time. Try the $2 Tier and if you feel like you are getting value for money and can afford to do so, you can select a different Tier at a later date, or simply stay with the $2 Tier, every single bit helps.

The Art Gear Guide Patreon Channel - https://bit.ly/3iLKu87

Occasionally when I upload a tutorial to Patreon, I also upload a section of the tutorial to YouTube just to show you what is on offer, this way you don't even have to pay $2 to see what the tutorials are like.

The support I have received from Patreon and YouTube subscribers, you guys, has been amazing. I am working as hard as I can to increase the content on the channel, but it is a little bit difficult given the volume of work involved, but it is certainly something I am trying my hardest to deliver.

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