Colored
Pencil Guide
Before
you begin to enjoy you new color pencils there are some
basic issues you need to be aware of before you begin drawing
with your colored pencils. First of all, keep your colored
pencils sharp all of the time! It is important to note that
you should always start drawing lightly and carefully with
your colored pencils because they do not erase easily. Keep
the paper surface clean….don't let any colored pencil crumbs
stick to the drawing surface. You should always make sure
to carefully brush them away before they smear or streak
on your drawing.
Artist
Grade Colored Pencils
Artist
grade color pencils are a professional strength colored
pencils. These pencils are ideal looking for a colored pencil
that is versatile for such things as shading, mixing, and
creating grading effects.
Oil
Color Pencils
Oil
color pencils are best known for being a quick and clear
alternative to painting or stenciling on various types of
wood surfaces. This fact makes oil color pencils and ideal
choice for everyone from the beginner to even the most advanced
artist.
Student
Grade Colored Pencils
Scholastic
Colored Pencils
Colored
Pencil Fact: The colored pencil is a pointed implement
that is most often used for writing or drawing. Colored pencils
are different than traditional pencils that are made with
graphic. The core of a colored pencil is normally made with
a mix of pigments, clay and wax in order to produce a vibrant
array of colors.