How To Draw Video Series
Part 5

In this final part of the "how to draw" series we look at water soluble graphite pencils...

If you haven't seen the previous 4 installments, you'll find links to them below.

Water soluble pencils are great because they can be used in 3 or 4 different ways.

They are wonderfully versatile and can help to build confidence before moving on to watercolors.

Oh, by the way, don't confuse water soluble with watercolor pencils. Although similar in use, the color adds a further dimension to this medium and I'll be adding a separate tutorial on watercolor pencils in the future.

Here's the video...


Part 5 - Water Soluble Pencils




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That's it for this "How to Draw" introduction video series. I hope it's given you some useful ideas and tips about choosing and using these materials that you can exploit to better your artwork.

I'll be adding a similar series for watercolor, oil and acrylic materials in the coming weeks and months as well as more detailed and advanced video tutorials on various mediums. I've also created a special page to list all the art instruction videos I add to the site for ease of reference.

Click here to see part 1

Click here to see part 2

Click here to see part 3

Click here to see part 4


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