How to Use a Blending Stump? (Detailed Guide)
A Blending stump is a drawing tool used by artists made of tightly rolled up soft paper pointed on both edges and is generally used for smoothening drawings.
A Blending stump is a drawing tool used by artists made of tightly rolled up soft paper pointed on both edges and is generally used for smoothening drawings.
Have you ever been in the creative headspace, ready and excited to draw something beautiful, but slowly lost your motivation as soon as you started? Whether you are a budding artist or a seasoned professional, it can be challenging to stay motivated enough to put out polished pieces of art. An artist’s most significant challenge …
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Drawing is a complex and challenging skill to master. So it’s no surprise that winning a drawing competition is also tricky. Remember, Art is subjective, so there is no surefire way to win a drawing competition. However, there are specific steps you can take to increase your chances of success. So if you’re looking to …
Trust me, learning art is a journey and not a destination. There is no beginning, and no end to learning art, and the best age or time to learn drawing is now. There are scientific and historical facts available that Age is no barrier to learning drawing. Anyone with passion and the urge to learn …
In this evolving digital world, when books are converted into tablets, hard currencies are converted into digital money, and traditional pencil drawings are slowly transforming into digital pictures. So how to do a traditional pencil drawing? I want to answer the following questions about conventional Pencil artwork, which I hope you will enjoy. What are …
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Drawing is a learnable skill which improves by understanding the basics and keep practicing on a regular basis. You need to learn the fundamentals and understand the process. If you are making a mistakes, keep practicing that part till you get it right. Learn how to use the right art tools and the right medium for you, so that you are comfortable. I am sure you can quite significantly improve your drawing skills in a months’ time. Though we cannot quantify how much you can improve, sure you will draw better.