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NewCarDrawing
02-24-2006, 05:40 AM
what sort of pencil do you use for lighter areas, like the hood on alex's skyline?

~Joey

DP_Design
02-24-2006, 10:38 AM
I like shading with a H pencil because its hard but when you shade with it, it creates a really smooth lightish tone.

<<Si-Vtec>>
02-24-2006, 12:26 PM
i use only hard pencils
i hate those B pencils they are too soft!

knightvision
02-24-2006, 02:58 PM
i use only hard pencils
i hate those B pencils they are too soft!

Well, if you truly want to get a black car rendered with pencils, you can't avoid at least a 2B pencil. 4B is even better.

Me personally, I only use a HB for the lighter tones. But I haven't done anything w/ pencils for a few months.

Just be sure that you get some quality pencils, and a sharpener with a good blade. Else it's not fun.

NewCarDrawing
02-25-2006, 03:48 AM
Well, if you truly want to get a black car rendered with pencils, you can't avoid at least a 2B pencil. 4B is even better.

Me personally, I only use a HB for the lighter tones. But I haven't done anything w/ pencils for a few months.

Just be sure that you get some quality pencils, and a sharpener with a good blade. Else it's not fun.

thank you. i use bruynzeel high grade. i tried other pencils but i always come back to bruynzeel. does anyone have any experience with bruynzeel design?

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