-->

problem solving

199 Solving Your Problems In Colored Pencil

199 Solving Your Problems in Colored Pencil.png

 Show Notes

Sharpened Artist: Colored Pencil Podcast

Release Date: April 22, 2019

 

Topic: Solving Your Problems in Colored Pencil

 

Points of Interest:

As teachers of colored pencil, John and Lisa often see the same problems coming up for their students. If you’ve ever encountered any of these issues, you’ll want to listen in for some simple solutions:

-My work looks like crayon.

-The paper tears when I’m removing tape.

-OMS makes my colors look dull.

-I keep rushing my work.

-I can’t get the whiskers/highlights/hair to really pop in my drawing.

-My work looks like a cartoon instead of realistic.

-My pencils keep breaking.

-I’m overwhelmed by all the details and don’t know where to start.

-I don’t know when I’m finished.

-I don’t know which colors to use.

 

Links Referenced

Brush and Pencil Products

Carl Angel 5 Pencil Sharpener

Derwent Super Point Manual

John’s current recommendation for an electric sharpener

Kum Pencil Sharpener

 

 

Free 30-day Audible Trial:

www.audibletrial.com/cppodcast

 

Looking for past episodes? The “Techniques” CD is a curated edition of some of our earlier shows. Click here to learn more!

 

John’s Twitter: @sharpenedartist

Lisa’s Twitter: @lachri

 

 

As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com .

 

If you want more colored pencil inspiration, snag a FREE sample issue of the COLORED PENCIL MAGAZINE here!

 

Stay sharp!

147 When Things Go Wrong

147 When Things Go Wrong.png

Show Notes

Sharpened Artist: Colored Pencil Podcast

Release Date: March 12, 2018

 

Topic: When Things Go Wrong

 

Points of Interest:

Things will go wrong and some point in the middle of an art project -- it’s part of the process! Being an artist is often about problem-solving, so John and Lisa are offering suggestions for what to do when the inevitable “oops” moment strikes.

 

Links Referenced:

Adobe Photoshop

Pixlr

Paint.NET

Prismacolor Col-erase pencils

 

Ready to take your business to the next level? Check out the copywriting and blogging services at Clarity & Flair:

www.clarityandflair.com

 

Free 30-day Audible Trial:

www.audibletrial.com/cppodcast

 

 

John’s Twitter: @sharpenedartist

Lisa’s Twitter: @lachri

 

 

As always, thanks for listening! Tune in next week for more from John and Lisa. In the meantime, be sure to visit www.sharpenedartist.com for additional updates and information. You can also join our Facebook group, Colored Pencil Podcast, or contact us by email at podcast@sharpenedartist.com .

 

If you want more colored pencil inspiration, snag a FREE sample issue of the COLORED PENCIL MAGAZINE here!

 

Stay sharp!