tailieunhanh - Instruction for Charcoal & Graphite Pencil Artists

Learn How to Draw - Graphite Pencil and Charcoal Tutorial This tutorial contains techniques to create realistic looking artwork. I will try to update these pages occasionally to provide fellow charcoal and graphite pencil artists insight into my methods. This half of this page will explain the pencils and blending tools I use to render both rough and smooth textures. Once you know how to create realistic looking textures, you're on you way to creating much more realistic looking artwork. The second have of the page shows a step by step tutorial of one of my latest drawings. #1. | Instruction for Charcoal Graphite Pencil Artists Learn How to Draw - Graphite Pencil and Charcoal Tutorial This tutorial contains techniques to create realistic looking artwork. I will try to update these pages occasionally to provide fellow charcoal and graphite pencil artists insight into my methods. This half of this page will explain the pencils and blending tools I use to render both rough and smooth textures. Once you know how to create realistic looking textures you re on you way to creating much more realistic looking artwork. The second have of the page shows a step by step tutorial of one of my latest drawings. 1 Getting Started Once you have decided on your subject you need to decide on the best techniques and materials to use. There are so many things to consider. Should the background stay white Should you use a smooth paper or rough Should you use graphite charcoal or a maybe a combination of both. It s enough to make you take up sculpting Don t get discouraged. This tutorial will answer these questions and more. The first thing you need to do is analyze the textures in all the areas of your subject. Decide which areas would be considered rough and which are smooth. Notice where contrasting textures and values are adjacent to each other. Once you have identified the basic textures and values of your subject you need to decide on the appropriate techniques to use in each area. 2 Using Charcoal and Graphite Pencil why I use both in each drawing The individual granules of charcoal have an irregular shape. When light strikes a drawing containing these particles it bounces back in many different directions. That means when it is pushed to its darkest value charcoal doesn t have the reflective glare that is common with graphite. Usually the darkest values in a drawing are shadows and if you are trying to render a subject as realistically as possible the last thing you want is a shadow that reflects more light than the subject. I use both charcoal and .

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