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Pencil Drawing A Beginner's Guide

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Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................06 What it takes to be a Good Artist Advantages and Disadvantages of Pencil Drawing

BRIEF HISTORY OF PENCIL DRAWING .........................................................................09 Famous Pencil Drawing Artists and their Works The Story of the Pencil

GETTING STARTED .........................................................................................................11 Materials and Tools: Choosing the Right Kind and Quality

Pencil Eraser Drawing Pad Drawing board Paper Stumps or Cone Blenders Pencil Sharpener Ruler

LEARNING THE BASICS IN DRAWING AND SKETCHING ...........................................16

How to Hold the Pencil: The Different Pencil Grips Tripod Grip Extended Grip Underhand Grip Overhand Grip

How to Draw Lines Flat Lines Accent Lines Contour Lines Scumble/Scribbling Cross Hatch Line Smudge Pointillism

Basic Perspectives in Drawing ....................................................................................23 An Introduction on Perspectives

Linear perspective Zero Point Perspective

One Point perspective Two Point Perspective Three-Point perspective Isometric Perspective Atmospheric Perspective

Basic Drawing Shapes ...................................................................................................28

Basic Elements of Light, Shadows, and Shading ........................................................30

Light, Shadows and Shadow Box Constructing a Simple Shadow box Kinds and Quality of Light

Hard Light Soft light

Basic Elements of Shading ....................................................................................33 The Highlight or Full Light The Cast Shadow The Halftone The Reflected Light The Shadow Edge

Different Shading Techniques Regular Shading Irregular Shading Circular Shading Directional Shading

How to Add Tones and Values Some Tips on Tones and Values Some Examples on Shading

FINISHING TOUCHES ....................................................................................................37 Erasing and Dusting

MIXED MEDIA APPLICATIONS ....................................................................................41 How color pencil can bring wonders in your black and white world Using Watercolor Pencils and Oil Pencils

Watercolor Pencils Oil Colored Pencils

Drawing with Pencils in Oil Painting ............................................................................47 Pen and Ink Drawing How Pencil Drawing Can Help in Your Wall Painting Cartoon Drawing

Tips on How to Draw Faster CONCLUSION .................................................................................................................57

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