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Drawing realistic portrait with blending stump

Drawing realistic portrait with blending stump Most artists use blending stump for fine detail areas. Don't overuse this tool, especially in areas with a lot of detail. Excessive pressure will also ruin both the blending stump and the drawing paper. The fine tip of a blending stump bends easily, although you can pull out the the point again by pinching the end. Keep the tip clean while blending to avoid smearing into light areas.



Alternative Blending Tools


You can also use soft cotton swabs to blend in small areas. Choose cotton swabs, they have a scratch proof end on the stick, making consistent blending easier. Cotton balls are also useful for larger areas. A small square of tissue paper can offer similar blending options as cotton swabs and blending stump, makeup applicators, paper towels and art brushes are additional tools you can use.

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MATERIALS:


electric eraser,


staedtler pencil Graphic Pencils Grade H and 4B,


Generals Charcoal Pencils Extra hard and soft, HB and 4B,


Blending stump for blending,


Cotton Bud,


Tissue,


Normal eraser,


charcoal dust.








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