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How to make galaxy pencil

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step 1: Lay down your colors. Start with the light color (Mulberry PC995)

Using the side of your pencil to color lightly, create a random design of curly lines.

Step 2: Move on to the next lightest color (Violet PC932)

Continuing with the same light pressure, color around the edges of your previous color, overlapping the colors slightly. Repeat the process again with the next color (Violet Blue PC933).

Step 3: Use the darkest color (Indigo Blue PC901) to fill in any remaining gaps, continuing with the light pressure and overlapping the previous color slightly.

Step 4: Using the black pencil (Black PC935), start shading lightly around the edges of the page and behind the tree and other objects in the foreground.

Step 5: Now it’s time to start layering and blending our colors!

Start working backwards using your darkest color first (PC901) and use a light pressure to blend the darkest color into the color beside it.

Step 6: Move to the next lightest color (PC 933) and do the same thing. Then repeat with the rest of the lighter colors (go from darkest to lightest).

Step 7: Take your white pencil, and use a firm pressure to blend the colors together. You can also achieve this with a colorless blender pencil. Start in the lighter areas and move your way into the darker areas. Use a cloth to wipe of excess color from the white pencil as you go.

Step 8: With your black pencil, add some curvy lines over the current artwork.

Step 9: Use a blending stump dipped in odourless mineral spirits (or Gamsol) and color it directly over your pencil work to blend the colors together and hide the lines. You can also try this with baby oil or Vaseline.

Final step: Time for some highlights! Use a white pencil to create highlights such as slight glow effects around the moon or in the lines of light coming from the moon. Use a white gel pen to create stars in the sky – randomly draw a range of big dots, little dots, star bursts and smudged dots to create a realistic starry night or galaxy effect.

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