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Great for a first tiger!
I found that Mark Reid's Fantasy Cats gave me some good tips on colour blending, line work and line curves. He also always talks about the lines working towards a central point (lines pointing towards one focal point) - usually the bridge of the nose or the corner of the eyes etc. This gives it order. Tigers are actually much harder than they appear...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mark-Reid-Fantasy-Cats/dp/0955558530

I found that Mark Reid's Fantasy Cats gave me some good tips on colour blending, line work and line curves. He also always talks about the lines working towards a central point (lines pointing towards one focal point) - usually the bridge of the nose or the corner of the eyes etc. This gives it order. Tigers are actually much harder than they appear...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mark-Reid-Fantasy-Cats/dp/0955558530

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The program I use for editing is GIMP. it is a free editing program very similar to Photoshop.
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