How to drew simple village with ail pastel steps by step?
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Soft pastels (pastel chalks): This variety of pastel is made almost entirely from pure pigment. Soft pastels have the least amount of binder in them in order to hold the stick together and to transfer the color onto the work surface.
The consistency and feel of soft pastels vary greatly from very dry and hard, to soft and creamy. Harder pastels are best suited for creating the under painted initial layers of a pastel painting. The pastels with a softer consistency are best for layering on the top because they adhere to almost any surface.
Watersoluble pastels: Essentially a soft pastel that is bound with a watersoluble binder. This allows the artist to blend colors with a wet paintbrush.
Oil pastels: Created from ground pigment with oil as the binder. Oil pastels can be blended and thinned with brushes that are wet with mineral spirits or thinners.