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Oil-Based  Pigments

Pastels and Charcoals, Continued Exercises in charcoal and pastel Pastels and charcoals are drawing mediums with painterly handling characteristics.  Practice  using  charcoal  in  line  drawings.  Vary  your  strokes; overlap and crosshatch for value. Then practice continuous-tone drawings by blending values with a stump and picking out highlights with a kneaded eraser.  Practice  the  above  techniques  with  pastels.  Pastels  offer  the additional challenges of color. Blending colors and values in pastels requires strokes  over  other  strokes.  Practice  blending  pastels. Figure 1-29 shows charcoal lines possible in vine charcoal. Figure  1-29.—Line variations possible with vine charcoal. 1-47

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