Pastel Info // Soft vs. Oil // NEW SERIES in APRIL!
I will be starting a pastel painting series in April. Learn a little about the medium with this basic supply video.
Soft pastels come indifferent firmnesses. The harder pastels should go on the first layers or a painting and work with softer ones as you build up layers.
Hard/Firm pastels: NuPastel, Conte Crayon, Prang Pastello, Carvin
Medium/regular pastels: These are softer than the hard pastels and good for most applications. Many name brand pastels fall in this category.
Softest soft pastels: These are the top layer pastels best for finishing layers on pastels. Schminke and PanPAstel are examples of this.
OIL Pastels:
Traditional oil pastels are soft and creamy and can be blended with your fingers or paint thinner. These are water resistant. These make a great under painting or sketching medium for oil paintings as well.
Watersoluble pastels (like Crayola Portfolio or Prima) can be blended with your fingers or water.
Pastel Info // Soft vs. Oil // NEW SERIES in APRIL!
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Video production and Craft ideas: Lindsay Weirich
Music: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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I will be starting a pastel painting series in April. Learn a little about the medium with this basic supply video.
Soft pastels come indifferent firmnesses. The harder pastels should go on the first layers or a painting and work with softer ones as you build up layers.
Hard/Firm pastels: NuPastel, Conte Crayon, Prang Pastello, Carvin
Medium/regular pastels: These are softer than the hard pastels and good for most applications. Many name brand pastels fall in this category.
Softest soft pastels: These are the top layer pastels best for finishing layers on pastels. Schminke and PanPAstel are examples of this.
OIL Pastels:
Traditional oil pastels are soft and creamy and can be blended with your fingers or paint thinner. These are water resistant. These make a great under painting or sketching medium for oil paintings as well.
Watersoluble pastels (like Crayola Portfolio or Prima) can be blended with your fingers or water.
Pastel Info // Soft vs. Oil // NEW SERIES in APRIL!
Credits:
Video production and Craft ideas: Lindsay Weirich
Music: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...
Sign Up For The Frugal Crafter News! https://tinyletter.com/thefrugalcrafter
For Sponsorships or Product Reviews: http://famebit.com/u/thefrugalcrafter...
SUBSCRIBE! http://www.youtube.com/user/thefrugal...
Follow along and have fun!
Thefrugalcrafter Community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefrugalcra... Join in the fun!
Visit my blog: http://thefrugalcrafter.wordpress.com
Follow me on Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/frugalcrafter/bo...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/lindsayweirich
Instagram: http://instagram.com/lindsayweirich
Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/thefrugal...
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