Are you tired of struggling to get the vibrant colours you desire in your coloured pencil art? Have you ever considered using drafting film as your surface? If not, you're missing out on a world of possibilities!
Drafting film is a translucent, polyester-based, archival material that is perfect for use with coloured pencils. It's smooth and non-porous, which allows you to layer colours effortlessly and achieve a rich saturation of pigment and it's perfect for detail!
But how exactly do you use drafting film with coloured pencils?
In this course you will discover the many tips and techniques of using drafting film and how to get the best from this surface with your coloured pencils plus a real-time tutorial that you can follow along with.
Discover with the following videos:
Discover the different types of drafting film
Pros and cons of the film
Best tools to erase with
How to use the slice tool
Pencils and their application
Using different backgrounds
How to frame your drafting film drawing
Real-time tutorial of a tiger's eye and fur - photo reference included
If you want to take your coloured pencil art to the next level, give drafting film a try. Its smooth, non-porous surface and ability to hold layers of pigment make it the perfect surface for achieving vibrant, lifelike drawings.
So what are you waiting for? Grab some drafting film and start creating today!
If you want to take your coloured pencil art to the next level, give drafting film a try. Its smooth, non-porous surface and ability to hold layers of pigment make it the perfect surface for achieving vibrant, lifelike drawings.
So what are you waiting for? Grab some drafting film and start creating today!
You will gain immediate access to the course after your purchase so that you can dive in and enjoy the videos and move through the course at your own pace.
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