Use of Different Sketching Materials
Sketching is a form of art appreciation and self development. It can be your hobby, no need to be a perfect artist just to relax and feel free to draw what you want. If you finally enjoy sketching you probably want to try some tools to improve your piece. So for today, I would like to share those common materials in a Sketching Set.
Pencil
Both pencil and ballpen are the basic tools for sketching, but as a newbie or an artist who wants to create a beautiful artwork then we prefer to use pencil. There are two kinds of pencil use for sketching;
Graphite Pencil
With graphite powder, artists can produce beautiful effects. Aside from this is commonly use by artists as it consist different shades, this is also easy to erase while giving a dark pigment. Just like what I bought online, a set of graphite pencils, 12 shades from B-5H; B is my favorite shade btw.
Charcoal Pencil
There are two types of charcoal pencil; with wood and woodless. I first bought a woodless but since its texture is like a glass then all of it broke into halves. So I recommend to avoid woodless especially when you order online. Charcoal is more darker, so after you make an outline using graphite you can darken it using charcoal. But if you want to use charcoal only, then no need to wood because you can buy soft, medium and hard shade of it.
Eraser
Vinyl Eraser
This kind of eraser is usually rectangular in shape and white color, we can have rubber eraser for sketching but what's good about vinyl eraser is that it can completely erase the writings and leave your paper clean and smooth. If you bought a high quality vinyl eraser then you can use it too to erase ink.
Kneaded Eraser
It is like a clay that you can mold into shapes and figures, so that's mean that this is the best eraser to use in erasing fine details and create highlights. It is soft that you can easily erase pencil marks in your painting or a piece using markers without destroying your output.
For more info, you can check this video;
Paper Blending Stump
Is used for blending. Before, when I'm starting this hobby of sketching, I only use my fingertips to blend. Using fingertips helps me to control, blend the pencil well and make a smooth texture. It's okay when I'm just blending a minimal subject, but if not, it always gives me a rough and hot feeling in my fingertips because of too much rubbing(friction). But thanks to this paper blending stump that I can perfectly blend my piece without damaging my skin.
This is just an example on how to blend using paper blending stump; all you need to do in to shade the area which you want to have a more darker side(upper-left photo), and blend it to area where you want to have a light shade(upper-right photo). And chada! You have the result.
Sand Paper Block
This is the partner of paper blending stump(pbs) or pencil, and can be used in three ways;
First, used as a sharpener or cleaner of pbs. Just rub/scratch the dirty area of your pbs to the sand paper block, and it will make your pbs new and ready to blend again.
Second, used for making a sand texture. Using your pencil, you can scratch it in sand paper block and because of it's rough texture, it easily powderize your pencil tip and produce sandy texture.
Third, used as an optional sharpener. Just like sharpening blade use to sharpen a knife, you can do the same process with this sand paper block and pencil.
Other Materials;
Sharpener - used to sharpen materials especially pencil.
Cutter - used to cut paper or an optional sharpener
Ruler - used to align or make measurements
Sketch pad - a paper medium used for sketching, painting, drawing, calligraphy, etc.
Pencil Extender - use to connect your small pencil and make its handle long.
Sketching is one of my stress reliever, but also a stress provider everytime I end up nothing to draw. Lol
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September 29, 2022
-Ling01
I came. Here to see what you post on read.cash and im amazed 😍♥️ much needed information for the beginner artists i still am a bit rookie level at inking how ever i love pencils and blending stumps are a life saver