For anyone inetersted a while ago i posted a color pencil/pastel tutorial on my website:
http://members.aol.com/katerinaart/katerinaart.html/tutorials.html
i have also asked to do a graphite and charcoal one, i will be adding those in the future.
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Colored pencils are great you can also use watercolor as a underpainting and then go over the details with colored pencils or use acrylics, CP are great but they do need a lot of patience to build up all the colors,i love graphite black and white pencil work but now and then i like to do some colored artworks.
Crystal i think your drawing turned out wonderful,the more you work with colored pencils the more you'll like them :)
You can also try colored pencils on tinted paper-below i posted a small pic of one of my ACEO trade card artworks i did of a teddy bear it's worked with colored pencils on canson mi tientes pastel paper :)b/c there is color on the paper the CP work is quicker.
~Jenna
Hi Chris so sorry i didnt see your question sooner the difference between vellum bristol and smooth is that vellum has a more rough texture and it can take some paint (and more abuse) if you use it right i wouldn't recommend using watercolor with a dripping wet brush the paper will buckle up for sure but if you use some paint carefully it won't buckle,what i do is i always use my color pencils and pastels together and if i want to accent bring out colors i then take acrylics or gougache which is like watercolor and go over some parts but i make sure my brush is not dripping wet.
I love using my smooth bristol with my charcoal or graphite artworks,smooth board is awesome for portrait work!! I also use vellum sometime for graphite too especially if i use really dark tones like the recent witch i did for halloween.
Hope that helps :)
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