How to blend Faber castell classic colored pencils

How to blend Faber castell classic colored pencils?

To create a blend of colors, simply hold two different shades together in one hand and gently pinch them together from the sides. Apply some pressure to create a smooth blend at the edges. For a more even blend, try applying some of your favorite blending fixer to the tips of the pencils.

How to blend Faber

You can also blend Faber coloring pencils using a toothbrush. This works best if you have a white toothbrush. To blend the colors, simply rub the toothbrush on the end of the pencil lead from top to bottom while applying gentle pressure. You can also use a wet toothbrush to blend the color. Just dip the toothbrush in water and rub the color off the lead using the same method. If you’d like to learn more about using toothbrushes to blend your

How to blend Faber castell classic colored pencils with kolinsky brushes?

If you like your color to stay put when you blend, using a flat brush is the way to go. A flat brush has a wide head and tapered edges so you can easily apply your color and blend it in a quick and easy motion.

How to blend Faber castell classic colored pencils Matt?

To blend colors together smoothly, add a little bit of matt color to the lighter color to neutralize the color. When you add the darker color to the lighter color, you will notice the color shifts to a lighter color. To avoid that color shift, add a small amount of matt color to the lighter color. If you have a small amount of color left over, add it to the darker color. If the color on top of the darker color is too light, add a small amount of color

How to blend Faber castell classic colored pencils with pencils?

First, choose two colors of Faber castell classic colored pencils you want to blend. These can be any color from the color families the company offers. Then, lay down a piece of scrap paper and place one color on top of it. Next, take a sharpened pencil and color in the area where you would like to blend the colors. Try to use circular motions to blend the colors together. If you used a white color, blend the color of the same color family as the white