A very,very nice draw, Aleksandra! You are so talented în every detail! But please tell me,what is the difference betwin a regular colourd pencil and a water one? Thank you!🤗
Thank you, Cristina. Watercolour pencils can be blended with water to give a watercolour effect (just as if you were using watercolour paint). There are 3 ways to use watercolour pencils. 1. Wet the tip of the pencil in water and draw. 2. Use a wet brush to scoop pigment from the tip of the pencil and draw with the brush. 3. Use watercolour pencils like coloured pencils and when the drawing is finished use a wet brush to blend the colours. The last method is my favourite, and if I lose some detail in the process of blending with the brush, I use method 2 to restore that detail. Coloured pencils cannot be blended with water. The most popular method is to use a paint thinner (the one used with oil paints). But there are also special blend mixes made for coloured pencils.
So cute❤❤❤
Thank you, Manuela ❤
Bravo, Aleksandra. This fawn made me think of Yuma, soft and gentle; the squirrel that you drew made me think of Nala, cute and witty😂.❤
You are right. Yuma is calmer and gentler. Nala often spins around like a squirrel, haha. Thank you, Adriana ❤
A very,very nice draw, Aleksandra! You are so talented în every detail! But please tell me,what is the difference betwin a regular colourd pencil and a water one? Thank you!🤗
Thank you, Cristina.
Watercolour pencils can be blended with water to give a watercolour effect (just as if you were using watercolour paint).
There are 3 ways to use watercolour pencils. 1. Wet the tip of the pencil in water and draw. 2. Use a wet brush to scoop pigment from the tip of the pencil and draw with the brush. 3. Use watercolour pencils like coloured pencils and when the drawing is finished use a wet brush to blend the colours.
The last method is my favourite, and if I lose some detail in the process of blending with the brush, I use method 2 to restore that detail.
Coloured pencils cannot be blended with water. The most popular method is to use a paint thinner (the one used with oil paints). But there are also special blend mixes made for coloured pencils.
@@aleksandrac-art Thank you very much,Aleksandra! I think I ll use them too.
I hope you will like them!