How to use watercolor pencils

How to use watercolor pencils?

Watercolor pencils are very easy to use—you simply dip the paper into the watercolor pencil (or watercolor paint pot) and create your own color by blending the color of your previous layer. You can apply as little or as much water as you like to create lighter or darker colors. You can also blend your colors by adding water color to dry pigment to create darker colors. Just dip your paper into the watercolor pigment and blend the colors together to create darker tones. If you like

How to use watercolor pencils in Photoshop?

Watercolor pencils are very easy to work with in Photoshop, especially if you’ve ever drawn with traditional pencils you can definitely feel at home! Simply choose the color you want from the color swatch in the Layers palette and then start painting in the image. You can add color to any part of the image — even white! Just make sure you click on the “Reveal” icon in the Layers palette to see your work.

How to use watercolor pencils with illustrator?

Using watercolor pencils with Illustrator is similar to using them with Photoshop — you can copy and paste your image, add color, and blend the watercolor pencils with the existing color. You can also quickly add color to your illustration with the Pencil tool. You can click and drag to draw a line with the Pencil tool, or press Shift while you click and drag to create a straight line.

How to use watercolor pencils on text?

Watercolor pencils are great for adding special effects to handwritten letters, invitations, place cards, greeting cards, and other small projects. You can also use them to add color to quotes, journal entries, or other text. When you apply watercolor pencils to text, use a fairly thick, even layer of the color. Text should be completely covered, but you don’t want the color to completely fill in your writing. If your writing is too thick, it will lose its contrast

How to use watercolor pencils with Photoshop?

Using watercolor pencils with Photoshop can be challenging, but there are some ways to make it easier. You can use the Pencil tool to draw shapes on your image, fill them with color, and erase them. To erase the color, click on the eraser icon at the top of your Photoshop window or use the keyboard’s shortcut Shift+Delete.