Color Pencil Techniques Review!

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Color Pencil Techniques Review! Numbered Heads Color Pencil Techniques Review!

TRUE OR FALSE: Using light pressure makes the color darker

TRUE OR FALSE: Shading looks better if done very quickly.

TRUE OR FALSE: Stippling are marks made with the tip of the pencil.

Explain the technique of layering.

Explain how new, more unique colors can be created.

Explain which motion is best for creating light, buildable layers.

Explain what value is and what it does to improve your artwork.

Why is it important to start light and build up value slowly?