Blending colored pencils with solvents?
You can create your own color gradients by combining a few different colors of colored pencils with your favorite art supplies. For example, take a neutral color like black and add a little bit of white to create a lighter color. Or add a little bit of a darker color to a lighter color to create a more intense color.
Colored pencil blending with watercolor?
Adding color with watercolor is easy enough, but what about adding color with watercolor to already drawn images? The way to do this is to use watercolor painting techniques and blend in color using water. You can use water to blend into existing color to fade it out or to create a gradation between two colors. You can also use water to fill in shapes or erase unwanted color. Watercolor blending works best on smooth surfaces so use water-based artists' supplies when blending watercolor with colored
Colored pencil blending with water?
Using water as a solvent for colored pencils is an excellent way to wash away graphite dust and to create a smooth blend of color. When using water, always use a clean water-based dye-and-water mixture. Never use tap water for washing your colored pencils or cleaning your palette. If you use a regular sink, mix the water with a few drops of dish soap to help clean the pencils’ graphite dust off.
How to blend colors with watercolored pencils?
Watercolors are very easy to blend with water. You can simply dip your watercolor pencil into a color jar, take out the amount you need, and then put the color into the desired area. If the color is too thick, you can also add a little water to thin it out. You can also use a watercolor brush to blend the colors. To do this, dip the brush into water, take out some color, and then apply it to the paper. If you want to
How to blend colored pencil with water?
Water helps blend the colors together smoothly. Use a soft brush to glide the color from the color edge towards the color core. If you don’t have a brush, then use a Q-tip. This will prevent your colors from breaking apart. To easily blend the color, you can dip the end of a toothpick into the color and gently press the color into the paper.