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  • Media: Image
  • Category: Drawing
  • Styles: PortraitsPeopleTraditional
  • Resolution: 785x1024 | File Size: 190.87 kB
  • Views: 186 | Favorites: 2 | Comments: 1
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  • Uploaded: September 20th, 2008

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Alsou by CFWhitman
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Prismacolor Premier and Verithin pencils.

.5 mm graphite mechanical with Papermate HB lead.

Hard and soft kneaded rubber erasers

Factis extra soft vinyl eraser

Pink Pearl eraser

Canson 100 lb. Bristol board paper (claims to be smooth but is not: slightly on the rough side of medium)
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Description: Materials:

Prismacolor Premier and Verithin pencils.

.5 mm graphite mechanical with Papermate HB lead.

Hard and soft kneaded rubber erasers

Factis extra soft vinyl eraser

Pink Pearl eraser

Canson 100 lb. Bristol board paper (claims to be smooth but is not: slightly on the rough side of medium)

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14 months ago

Zenko says:

I have the issue with my bristol paper.... But a nice outcome overall.

Haven't tried the Verithin pencils need to try that some time.
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14 months ago

CFWhitman says:

Thank you.

I obtained the Verithin pencils when I was quite a ways through, so I didn't get to take as much advantage of them as I may have. Being much harder, they can be given a much sharper point, but of course they don't have as much color laydown. I feel like the Premier pencils are awfully waxy, though, so I may experiment with some other types/brands in the future. They certainly are quite a bit different from the watercolor pencils I used for "Catherine."