Whether you are primarily involved with interiors, exteriors, or general color-work, black-line media in a variety of widths are necessary for texturing and outlining. Since technical pens often clog when used over waxy colored pencils, it is best to use felt-tipped and ordinary fountain pens. Of course, other types of line media that you find workable may be substituted for those suggested. The important point is to have a variety of line widths availables.
As with the line media mentioned above, you will also need a palette of gray markers and colored pencils (including black and white), regardless of the type of color-work you are engaged in. Warm-gray pencils and markers are slightly reddish, while cool and cold-gray markers and
pencils are slightly bluish. It is recommended that you obtain both a warm-gray pencil seriesand a cool gray marker series. With this variety neutral grays and neutralized reductions of color intensity may be mixed when desired. Cool-gray markers also seem to represent exterior windows more believably. If your design work primarily encompasses natural materials and outdoor design as does that of a landscape architect a natural palette of markers and colored pencils is recommended. These colors can be used to draw plant materials, various kinds of woods, bricks, a variety of stone types, and other related materials.
Colored pencil is applied over a marker“base”for any or of the following reason: to alter the color of the marker base, to make a surface appear illuminated, or to give the effrct of subtle texture with line patterns.
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