Saturday April 9th, 2022 Session
Sadie created a master copy of a Boucher drawing for 3 hours while livestream participants watched and asked questions in the chat. Sadie narrated her process for creating the drawing, starting with block-in, and moving into more expressive linework and shading. She answers questions and also gives feedback on several participants’ drawings.
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Recorded Livestream: 2 hrs 57 min
Pitt Pastel pencils
In this course I use Pitt Pastel pencils on toned Stonehenge paper. See the complete Chalk and Charcoal materials list on the Materials tab at the top of this page. I also use graphite pencil on white paper for my warm-up block-in sketch.
Burnt Umber
Walnut Brown
White Medium
Tortillions (blending sticks)
Chamois cloth or paper towels
Kneaded Eraser
Stick eraser (Retractible pen-style, like a Tombow Mono or TuffStuff)
Pencil sharpener or sharpening tools: Boxcutter knife and 220 grit sandpaper
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Pitt Pastel pencils
In this course I use Pitt Pastel pencils on toned Stonehenge paper. See the complete Chalk and Charcoal materials list linked below. I also use graphite pencil on white paper for my warm-up block-in sketch.
Burnt Umber
Walnut Brown
White Medium or General's White Charcoal Pencil
Tortillions (blending sticks)
Chamois cloth or paper towels
Kneaded Eraser
Stick eraser (Retractible pen-style, like a Tombow Mono or TuffStuff)
Pencil sharpener or sharpening tools: Boxcutter knife and 220 grit sandpaper