To get started in any kind of art, be it painting, drawing,
crafts, or any other type, it is important that you have two main components.
These two components are technical know-how (this is how you develop artistic
skill) and the right tools. It is these two components that will determine how
well you do as an artist, even if art is a mere hobbyist pursuit for you. We
look at each component individually below and how they affect pencil color art.
1. Technical Know-How
Despite what the popular saying may suggest, ignorance is
never bliss. The knowledge you lack can put you at a significant disadvantage
while growing in knowledge can arm you with all you need to succeed. This is
true in life and true in art. As such, it is important that (if you haven't already)
you join a class somewhere or even start using self-teaching resources that are
often available for free. Whatever you opt for, start learning. The more you
know, the more you'll be able to do.
2. Getting appropriate tools
Tools are what you use to get the job done. High-quality tools can allow you to do a
better job, while low-quality ones can, at best, make the job at hand that much
more difficult. As far as it relates to pencil color art, getting the right colouring
pencil sets is imperative. Doing so can significantly improve the quality of
your pencil color art.
Here is what to look for in colouring pencil sets
Sometimes, when you are a beginner, it is hard to know which
colouring pencil sets may be best for you. However, with the following tips,
sifting through the noise just got a whole lot easier. The three main
characteristics to use to differentiate the quality between sets are:
A. Types
There is more than one type of colouring pencil sets
available on the market. They include wax, oil, and water-soluble. Your
artistic needs will determine which is more appropriate for you. Wax colouring
pencil sets are great for providing coverage when you color. However, they
break easily and are likely to wear quickly. Oil colouring pencil sets on the
other hand use a vegetable oil based binder and are generally harder than wax
options. Water-Soluble colouring pencil sets are either wax or oil-based, can
be hard or soft depending on the make, and the pigment can be liquefied in
water.
B. Surfaces
Knowing how surfaces or material you will be creating your
art on, and how these surfaces respond to different types of colouring pencil
sets, is very important to knowing what will work for you. Generally, porous
surfaces can handle any type of coloring pencil crayon set. A toothy surface is
needed to anchor the colored pencil's pigment if a heavy application of the
same will be used. Rough or textured watercolor paper or cold pressed paper is
a good fit for water-soluble colouring pencil sets.
Once you decide on your surface, you can opt to use the
appropriately suited colouring pencil set.
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