DRAWING METIRIAL

 DRAWING METIRIALS

"THERE ARE MORE EXPENCIVE DRAWING KITS ARE THERE  BUT THAT IS ONLY USERS FOR POFFESIONAL ARTIST THAT ALSO MOST EXPENCIVE ."

 BUT HOW I CAN START WITH  LOW   BUDGET METIRIALS  . !!!!!!

  1. first metirial  pencils 

                               **TYPE OF PENCILS**

                              1. HB PENCIL

                              2. 2B PENCIL

                              3. 4B PENCIL

                               4.8B PENCIL

                               5.10B PENCIL


A  .HB  PENCIL IS USED TO DRAW A LITE SHADE OUT LAYER USES

B. 2B AND THEN 4B PENCILS ARE USED IN MID DARK SHADING

C.8B AND 10B PENCILE IS USED TO ULTRA DARK SHADES, THESE ARE THE LEVEL ARE        USED IN ART



    2.BLUNDING STUMPS

***BLUNDING STEMPS***



THE BLUNDING STEMPS IS TO SMERCHING THE ALL TYPE OF SHADES THAT ALSO HAS SAME LEVEL OF PENCILE BUT IT IS DIFFERENT


                      1

Rub the side or tip of the stump on your attracting to mix tones. If you have any desire to make a smooth progress from light to dim shades, hold your mixing stump at a point. Begin by mixing areas of light worth with the side or tip of the stump and work your direction into the hazier qualities to eliminate harsh sketch lines or edges. Continue working the mixing stump in little round developments or short, straight strokes to relax the edges and mix the tones together.[1]
For instance, have a go at drawing a ball and shade it so it's more obscure on one side and light on the other. Then, at that point, mix the light qualities into the dull qualities so the ball looks smooth and adjusted.
If you have any desire to make a delicate edge, push down on the tip of the mixing stump to dull it. Then drag the tip of the stump across the paper to make the edge.

2
Spot your drawing with the tip of the stump to make point by point smears. If you simply have any desire to mellow a part of your drawing or mix a little region, push the tip of the mixing stump into the charcoal or graphite. Delicately move the mixing stump so, straight lines to make delicate smears and mix in hard lines.[2]
For instance, in the event that you're drawing an eye, smear the iris so it doesn't show up sharp or lined.
You can likewise utilize short smircesh between values to assist with copying a woven example of texture.


3
Spread graphite or charcoal with the stump to add delicate shades. Push down with your graphite or charcoal more than you typically would while you're drawing so a ton of material exchanges to the paper. Then, rub the mixing stump over the material so the graphite or charcoal exchanges onto it. Rub the stump along the clear paper of your attracting to spread a lighter shade of the material and make profundity. While your mixing stump quits spreading material, focus on the stump the hazier shade to hold applying more worth to your image.[3]
For instance, on the off chance that you're drawing somebody grinning with their mouth open, you could conceal an even layer of a dull shadow inside the mouth and rub it with your mixing stump. Then, at that point, rub the stump close to the edges of the mouth to add delicate shadows where the skin wrinkles.



4
Rub the stump over thick material to obscure the space totally. Assuming you're utilizing charcoal or graphite to draw something that seems dark, small places of the white paper might in any case be apparent through the overshadowing. Take the side of your mixing stump and delicately rub it over the charcoal or graphite. The stump will move the material so it fills in the extremely minuscule holes in the paper.[4]
Assuming that you actually see pieces of white, have a go at adding more charcoal or graphite prior to spreading it again with the mixing stump.



                                       



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