Actually is quite nice, I would suggest drawing using 4B as outlines, I guess you are using mechanic pencils (or the pencils which is sharp just like pencil lead) Recommending you not to use pencils which is too sharp it will destroy the looks of the lines
Actually is quite nice, I would suggest drawing using 4B as outlines, I guess you are using mechanic
I used a 6H pencil for the first sketching so that it is very easy to erase then mechanical pencil for the hard lines then the other pencil grades for the final shading.
I'll keep in mind about not making the pencil lead sharp so that it will not destroy the lines.
Thank you very much. I used a 6H pencil for the first sketching so that it is very easy to erase t
Oh. 6H, the pencil I hated so much in my life, 6H is very hard and it will destroy your paper too (if you poke your pencil too hard ><) I always start with B as sketchings, then go on to 2,3B as first outlook sketches, 4B,5B 6B and 7B to shade.
I mean not to be too sharp like you can poke the lead into flesh, sorta there's a lil blunt at front, but the lead shown is still long and looked sharp.
Oh. 6H, the pencil I hated so much in my life, 6H is very hard and it will destroy your paper too (i
H is for Hard, that means the content of graphite is less than clay >< That's why the pencil is hard because graphite is really soft they need clay to make them more harder, and we can also save up more graphite
(The history of pencil: France used to be not making pencils on their own until the Napeleon War declared, the supply of pencils has been ended, and Napeleon decided to use his own country's graphite to make pencils but it seemed the resources is just really not much. So one French scientist added clay into the pencil, according to the grade H is more clay, F is moderate while B(Black) is more graphite and softer.)
H is for Hard, that means the content of graphite is less than clay >< That's why the pencil is hard
H is for Hard, that means the content of graphite is less than clay >< That's why the pencil is hard because graphite is really soft they need clay to make them more harder, and we can also save up more graphite
(The history of pencil: France used to be not making pencils on their own until the Napeleon War declared, the supply of pencils has been ended, and Napeleon decided to use his own country's graphite to make pencils but it seemed the resources is just really not much. So one French scientist added clay into the pencil, according to the grade H is more clay, F is moderate while B(Black) is more graphite and softer.)
H is for Hard, that means the content of graphite is less than clay >< That's why the pencil is hard