Ultimate Guide to Pencils and Erasers
Ultimate Guide to Pencils and Erasers
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Ultimate Guide to Pencils and Erasers
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Petronela E
A page from my sketchbook
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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.

Which Pencils Should I get?

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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COMMENTS
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.
@nelsonsmg
1mo
I work digitally so I'll do the course that way, tho I'd be nice to try traditional out. One difference is that there's no "type" of pencils, instead I use pressure to get the shade I need, so one is not "easier" than the other Krita has a tip and side brush so no issues there
Bubbles
2mo
It's the first time I'm taking drawing serious and as a totally beginner I like more the feeling of traditional. I also feel my drawings are better traditional vs digital (you can see the monkeys I draw digital hahaha they look pretty bad) I wonder If this would change as I get more experience. I want to report back here in a year with my experience :) Right now I love mechanicals pencils, I never had one before and they're so cool!! 2.0mm 4B is my fav. I didn't bought anything that Proko said, honestly I just bought cheap stuff on AMAZON, LOL but it works!! I already finished my sketchbook by doing 50% of the course (Yep, I'm redoing the 50% again before I move further because when I started I had no idea how to do anything and I'm struggling REALLY BAD moving forward) even tho I'm drawing digital as well I finished the entire sketchbook, crazy stuff. So now I bought cheap print paper because I can't afford to be buying too many sketchbooks and honestly I think you can see the difference, at least I can feel it and I prefer the sketchbook ( the paper is rougher, the cheap print paper is too smooth and thin) Is the photo I upload with the walruses vs the seals. Have this in mind when you start: you're going to use A LOT of paper If you do everything traditional.
@brimarie
2mo
That's true—I also prefer the traditional way—and yes, unfortunately it requires a lot of paper—but it allows you to visually track your progress very well. When inspiration seems to be lacking, it sometimes helps me a lot to look back in my sketchbook and see everything I've learned :-)
@montymonterson
It's pretty challenging keeping a consistent pressure while shading in the square.
Lilah Rak
3mo
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.
@elizaqp
3mo
Me dejé llevar por los ejercicios, rompí varias puntas de mis lápices grafitos jeje, a seguir avanzando!
Shanna Sinaga
When I buy the basic drawing course, why they play button didn't appear? Is there anyone with the same issu?
Sabás Alvarez
I don’t have any problem with the play button. I’m using different equipment during the day to watch some videos. Recently bought the course 3 days ago.
WaffleTheGreat King
Hi guys I’m a new art student here and sorry if my pic is wrongly at that side but I just want to know if you can critique me if my shading of HB, B, 2B and 4B is alright or no if I make some slight mistakes that’s the only graphite pencils I only had this is also my first time in traditional paper drawing because I’ve been using digital for art
Jacque Longley
I can see light and dark areas within your boxes, keep practicing, and even though it’s the tripod grip, try moving the pencil from the elbow. It’ll take awhile to build that muscle memory for nice even strokes with the same pressure so keep making boxes and filling them in👍
The Wonkee
6mo
Im already getting so much value out of this course! Ive been taking really detailed notes over each of the talking points, even if it seems simple or mundane. Ive had a Woodless Pencil for years but had no idea what It was for or what to do with it, same with the Blending Stumps! Got to experiment with these tools for the first time tonight! Ill call that a victory! :) This is making education FUN, even though its been my biggest fear throughout life. Long live Proko!
@drodriguezamador8
What pencil do I use to draw tapered lines/strokes
@drodriguezamador8
Do you use the tip of the pencil to draw tapered lines or confident lines
@drodriguezamador8
What pencil do you use for drawing tapered lines
@drodriguezamador8
Do you use the tip of the pencil to draw confident lines
Juice
8mo
I dont know where to ask this. But i try here. I had day light lamp ive used when I draw and take photos of my drawings. But it just broke today. After maybe 2 years. The plastic broke. I wasnt 100% satified with it and that it just lasted 2 years makes me want to get anything else. 2 bad things with this one is that it blinds others and that it gets like a dark corner on my drawings where it doesnt reach. Do anyone here knows a good lamp? I use it in my arm chair so it needs to stand on the floor and be able to stand close to me and my easel. I attach picture on the lamp i have now.
@roblewisart
I feel like I am "all the gear and no idea" 🤷‍♀️ but I am loving this course so far.
@roblewisart
Well I think the F pencil is just fine.
Nate Ferguson
I think I have the full range of tools with an added tinted white charcoal pencil that can be used for highlights I'm assuming. Don't have a 2h or any mechanical pencils. So I'll add those as i progress through the course. I really liked the diagram of which pencil to use at certain stage of the drawing. Very handy.
Neo Diamond
11mo
Testing out the different grips and pencils.
Wesley
1yr
I made this after I completed the free stuff on yt
@schmal
1yr
hey guys! I am not new to drawing but using this course to get teh fundamentals right and tighten up those i know already. i tried the assightment with trying to get the same shade in the square. Is there a way to concentrate properly to not get out of the rythm while bringing down the lines or is it just muscle memory and practice?
Nate Ferguson
I'm gonna say practice is the key to creating smooth and straight line work as well as having accurate shading technique. I'm right there with you. It's just putting the time in.
Wesley
1yr
nice
@tomasorganista
Una pregunta a los que saben. Me ha gustado la idea de usar un buen lápiz rojo borrable, pero en España es casi imposible conseguir el prismacolor col-erase. ¿Sabéis de algún buen lápiz rojo borrable para hacer los bocetos? Que se pueda conseguir en España y no sea muy caro, claro. Muchas gracias
@eren666
11mo
Amazon
Patricia G
11mo
Aquí en Brasil también es muy difícil encontrar lápices Prismacolor, así que creo que me compraré el Caran d'ache Sketcher, pero aquí en Brasil es un lápiz caro (no sé si en España es igual) y su color es azul.
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