11/1/2023 0 Comments Stumpy pencil brush![]() ![]() I like keeping my palette somewhat warm so I avoid using overly cool colors and neon colors. I mostly stick to complimentary colors such as reds and greens. Black rotring Drawing Ink for the technical pens and the Pentel Pocket Brush Pen.How about your traditional works? What tools do you use?.I use the brushes for both linework and colors What are the brushes that you use for your digital works?įor Photoshop, I use Stumpy Pencil. ![]() Soft bristle brush - for removing any dust and eraser rubbings without smudging the pencil marks. My Derwent Paper Stump Blenders - pretty self-explanatory, they blend my pencil marks - awesomely simple bit of kit but brilliant! I start with a low grade B pencil to add shapes and shadow areas then I move up the grades to a darker and softer 8B pencil (that's the much loved short and stumpy pencil in the photo above) I've also added a mechanical pencil to my kit which has been amazing for adding teeny-tiny whisker detailing. I've got a good old fashioned pencil sharpener but it's not always successful so I've started using a scalpel for sharpening. The project has been up and running for 3 months now and I'm loving every single second of it, not least for all the beautiful dog faces that I get to study but also for the skills that I'm hopefully developing.Įssential for drawing fine details and adding whiskers. practice so much that we become the absolute best that we can be - it's totally individual. and I don't think there is, but saying that I do believe that if we love something then we should strive to be our very best at it. ![]() I have a bit of an issue with the phrase 'practice makes perfect' as this gives the impression that there is a perfect and singular correct outcome of practicing. And the ' Pencil Portrait Project' was born from my huge passion to develop my drawing skills. ![]()
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