Step-by-Step Guide for Using Markers and Pencils
- Select Tools: Choose the right Faber-Castell markers or pencils.
- Prepare Surface: Ensure the paper is suitable for your medium.
- Sketch Lightly: Start with a light pencil sketch.
- Base Colors: Apply light layers.
- Layering: Gradually build intensity.
- Blend: Use appropriate blending tools.
- Details: Add final touches.
- Finish: Review and make final adjustments.
Types of Markers and Pencils
- Markers: Pitt Artist Pens, Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Markers.
- Pencils: Polychromos, Albrecht Dürer Watercolor Pencils.
Guide for Proper Use and Care
- Storage: Keep in a dry place.
- Cap Markers: Prevent drying by capping tightly.
- Sharpen Pencils: Use a high-quality sharpener.
Repairing Markers or Pencils
- Markers: Add water or blending solution.
- Pencils: Use extenders or glue for broken pieces.
Using on Non-Professional Paper
- Choose Heavier Paper: Prevent bleeding.
- Test First: Avoid surprises.
- Light Layers: Prevent oversaturation.
Making a Homemade Marker
- Materials: Plastic case, felt, ink.
- Assembly: Fill with ink and insert felt.
Using Correctly
- Instructions: Follow Faber-Castell guidelines.
- Experiment: Test techniques.
- Practice: Improve skills.
Solving Dry Marker Issues
- Revive: Add water or solution.
- Storage: Prevent drying.
Disassembling Markers
- Cap Off: Remove carefully.
- Disassemble: Twist or pull apart.
- Remove Nib: If replaceable.
- Reassemble: After cleaning.
Storing Markers
- Horizontal Storage: Keep flat.
- Cool, Dry Place: Avoid sun.
- Organize: Use cases.