This GENIUS Colored Pencil Hack will Save You Time
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I have an idea for a colored pencil hack that could fix some big colored pencil problems. If it works it could speed up your coloured pencil drawings and make layering so much easier!
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Wow. I am a watercolor artist and I never wanted to try colored pencils because of how long it takes. But this changes the game for me. Thankyou!!!
@KirstyPartridgeArt
Жыл бұрын
Yay Laura I’m so happy that this idea has sparked your interest in trying coloured pencil. How time consuming coloured pencil is definitely a turn off but I hope you have fun speeding up the process with this trick 🥰
@ArtsyBeau
Жыл бұрын
I am mainly a watercolor artist too, but I've always used the mediums together. Washes of watercolor and then color pencils or even markers, paint, etc.
@lisa4471
Жыл бұрын
You can also use watercolor as an underlayer and use colored pencils on top for details
@colleenmcchesney1482
Жыл бұрын
I’m mainly a watercolor & gouache artist. I have used colored pencils before & found that because it takes so long to get color down on the paper or issues you explained in the beginning I experienced, I wasn’t to thrilled about it for a medium to use. This is definitely a wonderful hack & surprise for me, especially since I have tons of colored pencils that I want to try it out on now. Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful video!
@JoeB_BSc
Жыл бұрын
Some suggestions in my opinion only: you can buy a half glove from Jacksons Art Shop London that doesn't lift the pencil marks or grated graphite etc, - you can also buy art pencil graters that are in the lid and the grated colours fall in a container below, rather than in rubbing against sandpaper some may be lost into its grain. You can put a sheet of white paper next to where you are drawing to rest your hand. Watercolour pencils can lay a wash to be worked into wet/dry
I have a massive collection of budget colored pencils that would be perfect for this technique, since I wouldn't mind grinding them down to make the powder blend. In fact, I think this might be the best way to repurpose the spent stubs I've been saving up.
@starvingartistscollective
Жыл бұрын
Just thinking the very same thing!
@Ceares
Жыл бұрын
that's a good idea, all those tiny nubs can get just that little bit of extra mileage out of them.
@josephwalsh7546
Жыл бұрын
You could also use pencil extenders
@FrozEnbyWolf150
Жыл бұрын
@@josephwalsh7546 I did, until the nubs got to less than 1 inch / 2.5 cm and were too tiny to sharpen anymore. Though in the past I made the mistake of throwing them out. I'm not going to do that anymore, for sure.
@josephwalsh7546
Жыл бұрын
@@FrozEnbyWolf150 Thanks for the info. I have a box of extenders and have never used them yet.
Something that's not mentioned in the video that I think is a huge potential benefit for this method is how it can save your hand. I've had to quit colored pencils because of how badly it hurts my hand, but I might try this and see if it's easier on me.
@sweetsugarjones
Жыл бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking as a fellow member of the hurty hand club.
@bonnylouwho76
Ай бұрын
It kills my very badly affected shoulder/rotator cuff inuries
Some tips. Try using pastel pencils (like Stabillo Carbothellos). They have the powdery texture you were getting without having to grind them and rub them on. Also try a heavier weight paper that can take some pressure without wrinkling. Also try a smoother surface paper to avoid the white spots. Those white spots are low areas that the pencil can't get down into. You might also experiment with other types of paper. There are "pastel" papers that come in pre tinted colors. Also you might try velum. And you might also try taking regular mat board and adding a clear acrylic "texture" paint which dries to a feeling of fine sandpaper. This added tooth helps pull the pencil lead off the pencil just like the sandpaper you used to make the powder. In other words make your whole working surface like sandpaper by adding the clear texture paint. When I discovered pastel pencils I didn't ever want to go back to colored pencils.
@StorytellingHeadshots
Жыл бұрын
Agree! I LOVE pastel pencils esp Carbothellos. Excellent tips. Very complementary to the original video. Thank you for this!
@squidkid2
Жыл бұрын
@@StorytellingHeadshots I always like to give a thumbs up and a positive comment to any KZread video I watch. I appreciate that someone went to the trouble of making a video to share their knowledge with others. I've been drawing and painting since I was a little kid (60 years!) and it's always interesting to hear other artists input and ideas and KZread is a fabulous place to do that!
@Andreiaaaaaaa
Жыл бұрын
@@squidkid2 Thanks for the recommendations!
@CosmicGardener
Жыл бұрын
Additionally regular art pastels work too. They cna be broken down easier than the colored pencils and are used for this on other things like doll repainting
@chrisashtonlightell-west1189
Жыл бұрын
This is a really informative comment, thanks!
About six months ago I joined your patron page, and I just have to say that you made a huge difference in my life. Five months ago I attempted a drawing for a school expo, after watching your tutorials. And by the event I had many people come up to me and ask if the drawing was printed! It was simply a drawing of an eye, but it taught me a lot about shadow, layering/ mixing colors and other techniques that can be used for multiple mediums. It also gave me the confidence to start painting again. which I haven’t done for years, and I’m really grateful for that! It also helped me view the world in a new light, and start to appreciate all the beauty that God has placed on this earth. From the colorful change of leaves during autumn, to the vibrant flowers in the spring and summer, there lyes so much beauty all around us. We just need to stop and take a moment to appreciate it. Instead of just looking at an object/scenery as a whole I now see the blending of perfect colors,shadows,highlights and angles that make up that object/scenery. For anyone who believes that that drawing/art is a waste of time, or any less important than other subjects in school, I would recommend giving it a real shot. And before you’re so quick to say that you can’t draw try one of Kirsty’s tutorials and you might surprise yourself! I know I did! Drawing doesn’t only help change your view on the world, it helps you increase your attention span. And this is so important these days where everything is instantaneous. And this video even helps you speed up the process a little bit so you have no reason not to start! Just go for it! Don’t let the blank page scare you! And for those of you who have taken the time to read this long comment thank you. 🙏 I hope you have a wonderful day full of beauty and inspiration.💕
@debralynnv3044
Жыл бұрын
That's really cool, that's the first thing I started with also, I can't say how many eyes and different techniques I've tried, by time I was done, I felt like I was being watched..lol anyways sorry had to throw the humor in, but it's awesome and a great release, God bless all and sending everyone out there a happy n healthy holiday season 🤗
@miriamkatz925
Жыл бұрын
@@debralynnv3044 yess! it did make me feel like I was being watched!😂
@miriamkatz925
Жыл бұрын
@@debralynnv3044 Also a book I would really recommend is 'drawing on the right side of your brain' by Betty Edwards. The book teaches you how to trick the left side of your brain into stepping back while you're drawing, so you can tap into the skills(and mindset) needed for a drawing. The book also goes into how drawing is a skill that can be mastered by almost anyone(when given the right instruction), rather than a magical talent that only the gifted are blessed with. I hope you, (and all who read this) will have a happy and healthy holiday season as well!
@debralynnv3044
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Miriam, appreciate the reply, will defently look into book..please have a happy n healthy holiday season with your love ones 🤗
@miriamkatz925
Жыл бұрын
You too Debra!
I discovered this technique by accident last winter. I use Conte hard pastel sticks to powder the base into place and then draw onto that. By using Conte sticks I can scrape the powder directly into place over large areas for block in and then smooth out with a tissue. I can lay down a 2/3-layer base coat very quickly.
This is brilliant. Made me rush immediately to get my inexpensive pencils and use your technique to create a lovely soft background. As a beginner, I've been struggling to stay within budget. Now there is no need to buy any more supplies (pastels/fixative spray and whatnot) Thank you so much for sharing this.
@krishnarao3768
Жыл бұрын
@@jaymarie2592 I think that was a harsh remark to say " Stole it from... ".
Reducing solid and friable drawing media to powder is a great way to get broader coverage and more variety in mark making! Artists testing this technique who can use light-duty solvents might also try using denatured alcohol to "paint" with the powder- some colored pencil core material can be blended with alcohol, and after it evaporates, it leaves a uniform brushstroke that can be incorporated into further drawing! (Works with graphite, too)
@MommyOfZoeAndLiam
Жыл бұрын
I wonder if alcohol with water color pencils would act differently than regular water?
@Blick_Art
Жыл бұрын
@@MommyOfZoeAndLiam We expect it depends on the binder, but alcohol is generally a good wetting agent for pigments that don't directly mix with water. The faster evaporation rate might facilitate quicker layering, but might also reduce "open" time when the paint is still fluid. These are just guesses...
@arty1168
Жыл бұрын
@@Blick_ArtThis is interesting. Once you have a uniform brushstroke and the alcohol has evaporated. Can you then go in with an eraser and pull highlights out ?
@Blick_Art
Жыл бұрын
@@arty1168 You can with graphite, not sure about a potentially staining medium
Something I ALWAYS do when drawing with pencils is place a clean white sheet of paper on top of the drawing whenever I need to move my hand over any part of it. That way, it stays protected and you won't smudge things out by accident, or put colours on it where they don't belong. ;)
@Cara84de
Жыл бұрын
there are also gloves with 3 fingers free, I love those :)
@johndough8115
Жыл бұрын
A clear piece of plastic, is even better, because it allows you to see underneath. That, and nothing easily sticks to it.
@SysterYster
Жыл бұрын
@@johndough8115 True, but it will stick to your hand/arm if it's hot and you get sweaty though. :P
@sunnyday6465
9 ай бұрын
I use paper towels under my working hand.
@deborahjane68
8 ай бұрын
I do that as well otherwise I would have smudges,
This is a game changer! Especially for doing backgrounds! I do adult coloring and I enjoy coloring with my Prismacolor pencils and a few other brands like Faber Castill and Caran d'Ache, but I have to use a different medium for my backgrounds because trying to color a whole background will eat up your colored pencils super fast, and the pencils I use cost too much to use them up on backgrounds! So I usually have to use pastels, water soluble pencils or gel sticks, etc. So I am super excited to try this method out and share this video with my coloring friends! Thank you so much for sharing! And you are an amazing artist!
You can also use the pan pastel knife(applicator) and also a makeup tool that has a foam-like tip for blending.
The container she uses to hold her powder in the first part of the video is for pan-pastels (note the printing onthe lid). That is a powdered pastel pigment which is applied exactly as her "new" technique is, and for the same reasons. You can also layer colored pencil over it, erase it off and so forth. You can also mix a medium into it ans apply it as a watercolor looking base layer. Often pan-pastels are used with sanded paper because they fill the tooth of the surface so well.
@melissaquintin260
Жыл бұрын
Exactly what i was thinking.
@ShoshiPlatypus
3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this tip. I have some pan pastels and never got on with them, and this could be a very good way to start using them in a different way!
Watercolour artists may like to try watercolour pencil crayons. You can keep the sharpened shavings from the pencils. I’ve made combo colours by combining the bits of sharpened pigments Regarding pencils you can shave then with a knife you might loose less pigment using this technique
@jb6712
Жыл бұрын
One might LOSE less pigment, too....
@amyb7823
Жыл бұрын
@@jb6712you're fun at parties, aren't ya?
Cool technique. I do the same with chalk pastel. I use it as the foundation then spray it with a fixative. It creates a tooth that the pencil can grab ahold of. It's great
When you drew in her eye details it was like a magic trick. Absolutely brilliant I can't wait to try this technique. Thank you for sharing this.
I’m a portrait artist and this is going to make a huge difference!!!
@KirstyPartridgeArt
Жыл бұрын
So happy to hear that Jennifer 💕
Great idea! This needs to be taught in elementary school all the way to art school. I think that a better idea would be to get a long thin nail and gently grind away at the top end of the pencil, instead of wearing away at the usual sharpened tip. You could even use a cheap drill to spin the to nail. The idea is that the top of the pencil will become hollow, and you can still hold on to it, as the pencil shortens, which means that you get more use out of the coloured stuff. Also, the powder can be collected in pill containers, which are used to keep track of 7 days worth or a month's worth. Another idea is to use old contact lens containers: they seal tight, even though they are supposed to be thrown out. Does this all make sense?
Oh this takes me back ! We all used to have sandpaper in our pencil cases in primary school to do this
I've been doing this for years since I discovered you could sand down pastels 😂 I tried the color pencils and it worked greatly.
Alyona Nickelsen published a book in 2017, Colored Pencil Portraits, in which she teaches classic portraiture using this approach (gathering pencil pigment dust) to greatly speed up the time and to create portraits that look like oil paintings. I think she also sells a variety of products that make it easier to collect the dust, maybe a special paper, too, if I remember correctly. Fantastic book, well-researched and thorough.
@bonnylouwho76
Ай бұрын
Thank YOU after now getting back into artwork, after a long time, I am focusing on Portraiture for humans and animals, using pencils, inks, and graphite. ( I like to mix these forms of media.)
Great video! This is a technique that has been used by artists for years. I can't remember who taught me, but I know it was over thirty years ago. It's a great way to lay a foundation to keep the paper from ripping.
I literally got anxious and all rigid for the outcome of that drawing/all your work when that grey (which looked blue on my screen) was accidentally swiped onto that face. So glad you could fix it. Thanks for showing all that too. It really helps. Quite frankly, everything you post helps so much you’re my number 1 recommendation to others that want to draw “but can’t “ because you are such a master at giving newbies the confidence on top of the know-how to draw and more. QUESTION though: what was that white pencil with wooden barrel please? I have no idea what difference white charcoal, white pastels or white chalk would give, what the pros and cons are with each one
@KirstyPartridgeArt
Жыл бұрын
Yes I thought it was very important to show mistakes like this because everyone makes mistakes, which is a normal part of the drawing process, it is knowing how to fix them that is the important part. I want to include more of this in my videos because I want to teach more how to embrace making mistakes and not fear them. We are make mistakes when drawing and most of the time it can be fixed 🥰 also that pencil is the white Caran d’ache luminance coloured pencil
@jamesa.holman2634
Жыл бұрын
Why not use watercolor and water-soluble graphite?
@Vishakha79
Жыл бұрын
@@KirstyPartridgeArt Ma'am could you please tell me will staedtler pencil will gonna work with this technique?
@Juujuule.official1
Жыл бұрын
@@KirstyPartridgeArt my sister, I would like you to share it with your friends, it's important to help me, sister Please Help me share 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I have seen lots of artist rest their hand on glassine paper so they don't transfer color or smudge their art. Have you ever tried that?
Haven’t work with color pencils in a while, didn’t mind how long it took to get the process, it was more on how often the pencils came damaged and broke every time i sharpen 🤦🏽that was sooo annoying. But this technique is really a game changer thank you soo much 🙌🏼🙌🏼✨
That's great! I usually work with watercolor and use the crayons over it more or less excessively to add more detail to my watercolors. But with your new technique, I might also try working (almost) entirely with dry media and wouldn't necessarily have to use the watercolor paper. That opens up new possibilities. Thank you!
This is the reason I've seen artists use pan pastels as a base! personally I use watercolor, alcohol markers etc, but this is a fun technique. I'll definitely try it out. 😊
That is absolutely beautiful 😻. Such a talent!! I’m generally artistic, so I like to flip between different mediums and projects. But I’ve NEVER successfully drawn a face, hands, feet etc. So I’d like to start practicing. I’ve not used pencils for years, I’ve just purchased some new pencils, but I’ve found it’s an expensive task. As each time I realise there’s something I’m not keen about the pencils I’ve bought. Don’t think I’ll ever be as good as you, but I can only try! X
Probably completely wrong but my hack to lay a quick baselayer that saves hours of work: I take a cotton swipe and dip it into pencilblend, then I go over the whole face. Then I put down color, which goes on like crazy. Then blend it out again with a cotton swipe which this time is damp. Et voilà perfect base. Normally it took me up to 20 hours to do a portrait (really detailed). Now only 6 hours. Works with the baselayer for hair too. And yes it can also be erased, after you let it dry. And to speed up the drying process you can use a blower.
@BeardedBarley1
Жыл бұрын
What’s pencilblend and who sells it? Are there any videos you can recommend about it?
@zeldacheri
Жыл бұрын
@@BeardedBarley1 kzread.info/dash/bejne/qHV8mLyPaL23erA.html
Eye shadow works really well too
These are basically pastel/oil pastel techniques, I love using oil pastels so this is great since we do have a ton of pencils given as gifts to the kids by our family's artists for crafts but the kids really disliked using them and opted for paint, markers, or pastels until this point. I'm excited to try this for our family's art times next month! We'll also be using your colored pencil worksheet, which is again similar to one we used for oil pastels. You should really try pastels some time, you may like them too given your preferred techniques here.
Love this! Not only does it speed up the drawing but it gives it a lovely texture that brings out the essence of the medium instead of that super smooth look that burnishing and some other techniques for blending color pencil give.
Beautiful Kristy! 💗
So when I first bought my Caran d Ashe luminance, I didn’t want to waste them whatsoever so I would collect the pencil shavings and use them like this and it works so well that I started using this method with my other brands. I thought that other artists would have thought I was silly so I kept this “hack” to myself. Now seeing Kirsty do this I was like ,”yup I know this will work, try tissues” or “YES using your finger makes it go down darker for some reason.”😂
@peacockfeathers7409
Жыл бұрын
haha thats how i discovered it too, by being so stingy with my shavings!
@marloeb23
Жыл бұрын
I was searching in the comments if somebody tried this with the caran d’ache luminance pencils because it’s more wax based. Can I interpret your comment like it works out well with this brand?
Thank you for showing us this hack! What an absolute game changer!!
What a timesaver. Thanks for sharing!!!
Congrats! Such a creative solution to a common problem. Can’t wait to try it
I love your creativity and ingenuity! Such a great hack. The portrait is gorgeous! 🌻
If you use the eraser pencil gently, you can get a lighter shade again over the power for more subtle highlights than the mono
Holy cannoli, this is the first time I’m seeing your videos…you art is UNBELIEVABLY amazing!
Love that drawing. Especially the way you bring the blurry colours of the eyes into such sharp focus with some dark outlining. I really enjoy watching your clips.
This is brilliant! Definitely going to try it. I am learning so much from you, Kirsty, thank you for sharing your incredible talent!
This technique is amazing and the art look great too. Thanks for sharing.
This is so cool! I've been collecting broken pencil tips for a while and now I have something to do with them! Thank you!
Fascinating! Definetly I'll try this!
It's beautiful. You did a great job. You've probably made a market for the colored pencil companies to market colored pencil powder. I know I'd buy it to save time. Also, I like to put a piece of tracing paper over my work where my hand can rest so I don't pollute the drawing. You have to change the tracing paper out sometimes as you move it around to protect your work.
@sandralee9590
Жыл бұрын
Great advice…I like coloring my son gifted me huge set color pencil, oil paint, acrylic paint … after testing some pencils the colors was all over the paper.
The most useful art lesson I've watched! Thanks a lot!
Brilliant! Quick coverage, ability to easily layer on top, plus lift highlights…wow! Thank you!
I am so pleased in observing your techniques. You inspire me so much. I'm glad that I found your blog.
Cool! 😍 I wonder if sanded soft pastels would have the same effect as the coloured pencils as a base layer? This is great - I do it with graphite pencils but it has NEVER occured to me to use it with coloured pencils 🤯 definitely a game changer for me 😍
@PursuingHeaven
Жыл бұрын
Yes I use pastels (both pan and stick) all the time as base layers for color pencils but with pastels it is not as "adhesive" as the color pencil because they do not have wax in them, you will probably need a fixative, with this hack I image you do not though Kristy doesn't say...though with her smearing mistake you have to believe this might not adhere to the paper as when it comes directly from the pencil. I am going to try this with a test page soon and I will try to remember to come back and let you know.
@trashcatlinol
Жыл бұрын
I had never seen this technique for charcoal... man, I remember impressing my teacher with the range of smooth colors I can get with a single mechanical pencil (can't quite do the same with a regular pencil...) ....this technique would have saved a lot of time for medium ranges.
@loati94
Жыл бұрын
Before I bought pan pastels I tried it with soft pastels and it worked, but was very gritty. Maybe depending on the quality of the soft pastels it will work better, mine were pretty bad quality.
I love the more sketchy look of this piece. It turned out beautifully and I'm definitely going to try this technique. Thank you for going through the trouble of testing these methods out. Appreciate you sharing all your techniques and tips. You are amazing!
this is amazing and I am going to try this. Thank You Kirsty
Great tips, can't wait to try them. Thanks
Wow! Amazing! That looks fantastic-thank you for sharing this!!
Thanks for everything Kristi 🌷💖You are an excellent teacher.Have a nice day and keep it up
Fantastic Kirsty! I'm going to try this!
You're quite the talented artist! Very impressed
Thank you! I love colored pencil art. In one vid you addressed many of my great difficulties with the medium. Looking forward to starting my next/ 1st pic using your technique.
Fascinating and striking! Your work is brilliant and beautiful. Thank you for sharing ❤
Thanks for the idea.
I really enjoy all of the videos I’ve seen of yours. You inspire me often to keep trying new things, and also help kind of bring back techniques I forget about. Thank you for sharing this! I’ve done this with charcoal but never colored pencils! I’ll have to try it out!
You are amazingly talented!!
WoW very interesting. I can’t wait to try this new method. Thank you Kirsty 😊
This is an awesome technique. I definitely will try it. You are so awesome and always come up with new ideas. We never regret following you ever. ❤️❤️
What great tips!! I can hardly wait to try this!
Wow! Its actually so strait forward, but didn't occur to me. Thank you so much for sharing ❤
This technique answers a question I have had for a long time. Thank you! I am going to try this.
I'm really glad you're expanding people's concepts of how to use their easy-access tools. But also, frans, they sell all kinds of powders, pastels, and pigments for this exact thing. If you like it, you can skip the sanding-down-a-pencil step.
@L.JPawtraits
Жыл бұрын
And save a ton of cash. Those pencils she's sanding down are £329 a set for Caran D'Ache luminance and the polychromos aren't much cheaper. A Caran D'Ache single pencil to restock is almost £5 on its own. When you're going to go through them like this it's going to be a costly way of doing something you can use pastel powders for.
Wow, beautifully done!
Holy moly! That saved SO MUCH time! 😮🥰 I am absolutely going to try this. Thank you for exploring it for us!!!❤️
Omg to do this drawing in that time is amazing! I love working with powdered graphite and charcoal and never thoughts of using coloured pencil in this way. Thank you I will definitely be trying this. Thank you 👏👏👏👏♥️♥️
A sheet of tracing paper between my hand and the drawing is my go-to. I used to do a LOT of graphite portraits and you just can't do without some protection or the all piece is ruined really quick.
That hack looks so amazing wow!
Such a cool tip and you're an amazing artist!
I’ve learned this technique from you for graphite- can’t wait to try it with colored pencil!
What an extremely great find and tip! Genius! Thank you so much.
Great idea!!! Def have to try this
Wow! This is one of the best colored pencil hacks I've ever seen! ❤️
Thank you for sharing this technique. It’s inspiring. And your artwork is just beautiful. So skillfully executed. Lovely work!
That's a really interesting technique. Thank you so much for sharing! ❤️
Kirsty , i love this tip and hint! thank you for sharing.
I've wondered about using brushes in this way. Now I'm very excited to try it myself, as well as the other tools you demo'd. I will say that I've had the same problem dragging media across my work until I invested in some cotton gloves. I cut thumb and 1st 2 fingers out so I can hold my tools, and the rest protects the surface fairly well. 😊
I had a set of pastel pencils that I didn't know what to do with, so have started adding a base layer to my CP drawings. Works well on Bristol board aswell as pastelmat. I will also try CP for the colours I don't have in pastel pencils
Wow this was a brilliant showcasing of your talent. What a beautiful end result. So happy that you were able to save the image from the gray tones. This was such a great technique to see. I am blown away by your talent. It is so lovely to see you expanding into new areas not only for yourself, then sharing it with others. That makes you a ROCK Star in ART in my opinion. Thank you for the lesson, the inspiration mostly though for adding your creative talent to the collective. We all rise when ARTISTS share their gifts. ✨🧡✨
Thank you so much for sharing! This changes so much! ❤
That is amazing, I've started colored pencils again, definitely going to you this .thank you 💜
Wow, these are some really great tips! Can't wait to try.
This was amazing! Thank you so much! I've actually tried a similar technique with the skin using old makeup and the brush! It really did help to speed up the process. I'm nowhere near as good at coloring as you, but it was so fascinating to see this being done using coloring pencils! Thank you so very much!
Superb dear. I have been following your videos since 2018 and learned a lot of techniques and this is one of the most unique of them! Thank you 🥰
Thank you for making such amazing tutorials for free, all kinds of artists can learn so much from your channel 💜
That portrait does look great. I think this is a very excellent tip!
Yessssss blogger kirsty came back!! Im so happy~
Very informative. I too faced this problem. I will implement this idea in my work. Thanks for sharing this idea.
Miss I've not even finished your video and I have to say your a genius. Well done 👏
Girl you're freaking amazing! Gorgeous art ❤ Happy holidays!
I learned this in art class in high school. Very useful and life changing tip!
Wow !!! Wow !!! Wow!!! I have learned so much from You. Thank YOU soooo much.
that is seriously so good to know Ive struggled with the exact problem and wondered how to fix it
Thank you so much for this tipp, this is PERFECT. 💖 I have used pastel pencils in the past to get it more smooth than with colored pencils but I like to draw details with colored pencils sooo much more. I will paint our family dogs who past away for my mum for christmas because she wished for that and Im gonna use your brilliant technique. 🤗
Wow, this technique is amazing Kristy. I have used chalk pastel powder under colored pencil before, but I didn't always have the right color. This is a game changer. Thank you so much! I don't use charcoal, so this never would have occurred to me. Thank you!
I think i will try this technique to draw shadows next time. Thanks for the tip 🤗