Arrolliant Pastel Pencil round Shaped Color Pencils(Set of 4, Black, Brown, suntan, White) | Zipri.in
Arrolliant Pastel Pencil round Shaped Color Pencils(Set of 4, Black, Brown, suntan, White)

Arrolliant Pastel Pencil round Shaped Color Pencils(Set of 4, Black, Brown, suntan, White)

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4 Pieces Colour Charcoal Pencils, Professional Charcoal Pencils Drawing Set for Drawing, Sketching, Shading, Artist Pencils for Beginners & Artists The traditional drawing medium of charcoal is a favorite for many artists. Drawings charcoal produces rich tones and high contrast. It is easily blended and erased allowing the artist to produce a variety of effects in an artwork. Charcoal produces a rich range of value with strong darks. It can be applied and manipulated quickly allowing the artist to capture visual information with speed. Painting with charcoal is an easy pick-up technique simply because the medium is so forgiving. For beginners, this is a good medium to learn painting before learning. Contents: 1 x White Charcoal Pencil: Fantastic for creating highlights and may be used to blend with other colours to create midtones. Try using this on dark or tinted paper for dramatic effects. 1 x Brown Charcoal Pencil: Brown is a warm colors, Create warm tones in your sketches and illustrations, 1 x Suntan Charcoal Pencil: Suntan is a brown colour, similar to Burnt Umber. Render shadows and make bold outlines with this deep rich brown. 1 x Black Charcoal... Why Should You Be Using a Charcoal Pencil? The traditional forms of charcoal are undoubtedly great for quite a few applications, but artists still like the control that they get from a charcoal pencil. Also, when the artist uses traditional sticks of compressed and vine charcoal, they are more difficult if you want to develop those subtle details that certain subjects may need. Hence, in such situations, Charcoal painting is an easy technique to pick up, simply because the medium is so forgiving. For beginners, this is a good way to learn to paint before learning.