Colored Pencils Techniques1. Pressure Shading- apply pressure to create different values and tones 2. Strokes- apply shading, stippling, cross-hatching, and hatching to create textures 3. Layering- apply similar or opposite colors to layer on top of each other to create depth 4. Blending- creating an area between two colors where they gradually mix, so you get a gentle transition from one color to the other. 5. Burnishing- push the colored pencils on paper to produce solid color painting quality effects.6. Highlights and shadows- enhance 3D effects
1. Pressure shading- to create values Apply different Pressure to create values/tones
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Shading With Different Values to improve your drawing.
2. Strokes- to create textures
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Shading: produced with an even, side-to-side stroke that creates a smooth even layer of color; a light touch will deposit a faint amount of color for graduated colored pencil shading.
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Hatching: a series of evenly spaced, parallel lines that leave a little white or color of the underlying surface visible; hatching in colored pencil adds texture to your compositions.
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Cross-hatching: hatching overlaid at an angle to build up layers of color or value; keep the pencil tips sharp to create fine, even lines.
Consider the Direction of the Strokes
3. Layering- to create depth
Layering colors produce more depth in the color and lead to a more realistic depiction of the scene. Layered colors may be related or similar colors, or they may be complete opposites.
Layering colors of a different value or hue naturally mix on the surface and mixed colors are always more natural in their appearance.
4. Blending- to create color gradients
Produced by applying heavy, even pressure with a pigment-less blending pencil or a white or light-colored pencil (such as cream or light gray), creating slick, evenly blended color; a stiff bristle brush can be used to blend colors as well. Colored pencil blending techniques can help add depth to your colored pencil drawings.
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5. Burnishing-to create a painting effect
Burnishing is the process of working the material into the tooth of the paper to produce smooth and solid applications of color. This is what transforms a colored pencil drawing into a colored pencil painting.
6. Highlights and Shadows- to enhance 3D effects
Adding highlights and shadows to create 3D effects on the 2D surface