My peeps, thank you so much for your support.Have you guys ever seen The Powers of Ten? It’s a 9 minute short Charles and Ray Eames created for IBM in 1977 that I first saw at the Boston Museum of Science with my dad sometime in the eighties. Let me know how you feel about it and if you learned anything. I used the Graphic No.1 Archival Ink felt pen (1.0mm line width). The really black areas like in the corners of the "blooms" and lining around the tree is made by a fine felt marker. The darker you shade with your pencil, the darker the blending will be. Take a blending stump to smooth in small areas and a piece of tissue to blend in larger areas. My peeps, thank you so much for your support. The really black areas like in the corners of the "blooms" and lining around the tr ee is made by a fine felt marker. Practice the toning values to help you with control. The whole sharpened portion is all lead, like in the step's picture. But for a wider swath, use that Cretacolor Monolith graphite pencil with no wood casing. With the No.2 pencil, you have the exposed lead side to shade with. UNDERHAND: Holding the pencil at a 45 degrees or near level to the table with end of pencil under your palm with pencil on the flat side, gives you large shading coverage. OVERHAND: Holding a sharpened pencil in normal writing form with fingers in the middle or near the lead gives you great control and thin/detailed strokes. UNDERHAND: Holding the pencil at a 45 degrees or near level to the table with end of pencil un der your palm with pencil on the flat side, gives you large shading coverage.
Trippy pencil animation how to#
But first, here are some tips on the pencil and how to shade. The following steps will include the option of using your pencil. Once you've finished your outline, you can leave your drawing, color it like the introduction picture, or shade some areas in with your pencil.
Trippy pencil animation full#
This is a fantasy landscape, full of imagination! Create to your heart's content. If you want to change the picture to suit your taste. If you did not add all the shapes, that's okay. Once you've finish ed your outline, you can leave your drawing, color it like the introduction picture, or shade some areas in with your pencil.