Ultimate Guide to Pencils and Erasers
Ultimate Guide to Pencils and Erasers
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Petronela E
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Hey guys! In the last video, we talked all about paper and sketchbooks. In this video, we’re going to cover pencils and erasers. I’ll show you how to use them and how to understand what you’re buying.

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Pencils are simple right? Well… they’re a bit more complicated than you’d think. If you want the full lessons where I'll go into much more detail about pencils and erasers, get the premium Drawing Basics Course.

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Stan Prokopenko
A beginner's guide to pencils and erasers! A breakdown of the many different pencil and eraser options out there. I’ll go over the different types, how they each differ from one another, the best way to hold them, and the most effective way to use them.
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NOTE: I am working on these assignments at my night job. So I have no access to quality lighting. I also know myself and that I will not remember to post these once I get home. For me its either post with bad quality of not at all. Lol. Thoughts: I now understand why the grain of the paper is so important. Even though printer paper is lower quality than what I have, the lack of grain in printer paper would have ended up making this practice better. I have never used the side of the pencil before, it took some time to get the hang of it. By the second page I was starting to understand it more. It was very helpful to do two versions of the tip and side only going as light as possible and dark as possible. Things I learned: -Side of the pencil makes things darker automatically -As @Stan Prokopenko said, the side also makes the grain more visible -The difference between two pencils (2h and h) when side by side is negligible. It is only when looking at it with the full range is it truly visibale -Blending with my finger after using the side of the pencil is a much smoother, "finish" rather than using the tip and blending.
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