How to blend using crayola colored pencils

How to blend using crayola colored pencils?

Choose a color of Crayola color pencils that goes well with the color of your skin and hair and begin coloring your cheeks, lips, chin, and forehead. Use a blending stump to blend the color into your skin, and then use a clean cream blush brush to blend the color into your cheeks. Use a small, circular motion and blend the color into the skin, taking care not to blend the color into the lines of your cheeks.

How to blend with white colored pencils?

To blend with white colored pencils use the same strategy as you would with watercolor crayons: press the white color into the color you want to blend with, smudging the color into the first color to create a gradient. The deeper the shade of white pencil you use, the lighter the resulting color will be.

How to blend colors with pencils?

Using color pencils is a great way to blend and create a gradient effect. Try using a darker color and lighter color to create a gradient effect. For example, if you want to create a gradient of blue, use a darker shade of blue on one end and a lighter shade of blue on the other end. If you want to create a gradient of warm colors, start with a darker color and add lighter colors as you build the gradient.

How to blend with colored pencils?

You can use the same approach for blending graphite pencils as you would for using white or colored pencils. However, the color will be darker if you use a darker color crayon. You can also add more color to lighter colors by going over the lines with the darker color. If you want to blend colors without smearing them, use a blending stump or a sponge. If you don’t have these tools handy, you can also use your thumb to blend the colors.

How to blend with crayola colored pencils?

When it comes to blending color, the simpler the technique, the better! Try using a circular blending brush, or you can even use your hands. You can blend two colors together using this method by applying one color to either side of a line of a third color, then smudging the colors together until they look uniform. You can also blend two colors together by smudging one color into the center of a color patch, then smudging the colors together until they blend.