How To Use Derwent Blender Pencil
After attempting to blend the left hand side of my background with a combination of paint thinner and burnishing i decided to give derwent s own blender and burnisher a try.
How to use derwent blender pencil. Sarah taylor explains how to use the derwent blender and burnisher pencils to great effect. They allow the artist to blend away pencil lines creating smooth and even colour and are effective with both colour and graphite pencils. The blender pencil is a soft colourless pencil made from the binder used for coloured pencils. This video is unavailable. Derwent also makes a hard burnisher which is a clear pencil with no pigment in the binder that s used for derwent studio artist colored pencils and a blender which is a colorless pencil made with the softer binder used in derwent coloursoft.
At the same time it physically mixes and smoothes the colours so individual strokes and hard edges are softened. It allows you to blend two or more colours together to create a new colour. It allows you to blend two or more colours together to create a new colour. Maybe these pencils just depend on those tools right. Taken from the derwent website www pencils co uk.
So many of these pencils seemed to be more hard wax than pigment. Yep same bad results. At the same time it physically mixes and smoothes the colours so individual strokes and hard edges are softened. I told you their labs are evil. Tips for using pencil blenders apply gentle and gradual applications of colour before blending apply colours light to dark apply colours blender using gentle circular motions this will avoid harsh lines which can make it harder to smooth out with the blender.
If you want to create a subtle blend of colours then the derwent blender pencil is the ideal accessory. Blender and burnisher pencils. Blender and burnisher pencils. If you want to create a subtle blend of colours then the derwent blender pencil is the ideal accessory.