By : Frison Colored Pencil Honors Art, Studio Painting and Drawing.

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By : Frison Colored Pencil Honors Art, Studio Painting and Drawing

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By : Frison

Colored PencilHonors Art, Studio Painting and Drawing

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Benefits0Colored pencil is

a simple , versatile medium, can be used to replicate the look of oils, watercolor, acrylic and more.

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0Only had been used and considered a fine art medium for less than a century, its popularity has grown over past few decades

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0Highly precise, combine well with other medium, inexpensive and easy to transport

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0Easily manipulated and controlled

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0Endless creative possibilities

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0Unfortunately with all art supplies, the price does determine the quality so, get what you can afford. Get multiple brands of colored pencil packs

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Color Theory

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Using Compliments : When placed next to each other complimentary colors createlively, exciting contrast. Using a complimentary color in the background will cause your subject to seem to “pop” of the surface.

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Replicate each in your sketch books, you have these already

1. A blended color wheel

2: a complimentary color scheme

3: An analogous color scheme

4. Monochromatic color scheme

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8 Regular Colored Pencil Techniques

0Strokes0Pressure 0Strokes and Movement0Varied Line0Strokes and Texture0Hatching and Cross Hatching0Layering and Blending0Burnishing

Day 2 : *These should be replicated in your sketchbooks

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StrokesEvery line you make in a colored pencil drawing is important, from the direction, width, texture and pressure will all contribute to the effect that you create.

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Pressure

Pressure: Varying the amount of pressure you use on your pencil is an easy way to transition between values. Colored pencils are translucent, the color of the paper underneath will show through. Medium pressure creates a good foundation for layering.

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Strokes and Movements

Strokes and Movement: A group of straight lines suggest directionA group of slightly curved lines gives a sense of motion. Combining the two gives a more turbulent busy effect

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Varied Line

Varied Line : Vary the width and weight of the lines you create to make them more textured and interestingThese types of lines can create a feeling of dimension in your drawing

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Strokes and Texture

Strokes and Texture : You can imitate different textures by creating patterns of dots and dashes on the paper

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Hatching and Cross Hatching

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Layering and BlendingArtist use a transparent layering process to either build up color or create new colors and visual effects. One should always use more than one color on any given area. To deepen a color , layer over it.To dull a color, use its complement. Always start with the lightest color and work your way up to the darkest color

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Here is a still life rendered with layers of hatch strokes.It was built up by layering different values of the same color and then dulled a bit by adding a touch of its compliment. Notice the shadows are blends of many different colors, not just grey or black

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Burnishing Day 3: In class drawing

Blending technique that requires a build up of heavy pressure to blend two or more colors.Usually a heavy layer of white or another light color us applied over darker colors to create a shiny, shiny blend.

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