Derwent 9B-H Graphic Sketch Lead Pencil (12pk)

DerwentSKU: 108296

    • Make a tonal swatch for each of the Graphic degrees on a strip of card for easy tonal comparison.
    • For quick and effective backgrounds, use a craft knife to scrape graphite from the tip of the pencil and then rub it into the paper with a paper stump.
    • Very hard graphic pencils (e.g. 9H), can be used in a similar way to an indenting tool, particularly good for adding detail to the iris of an eye.
    • To even out the texture of a soft pencil (e.g. 4B), shade over with a slightly harder pencil (HB).
    • To add interest to dark areas, you can add shapes into your drawing with a hard pencil (e.g. 2H), then go over lightly with a softer lead (e.g. 6B) - the harder pencil will show through.
    • Use a paper stump to soften edges and smooth out shading.
    • Don't throw away stubs of paper stumps as these can be used for soft, fine shading.
    • To lift highlights or neaten edges use an eraser shield and battery eraser.
    • Use a Derwent eraser pencil and brush to gently brush debris off your paper/drawing.
    • Use small circular strokes to create texture in your shading.

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Description

Derwent Graphic is a range of high quality graphite pencils available in 20 versatile degrees from 9B to 9H. This tin of soft pencils (9B - H) is best suited to expressive sketches and portraiture, medium pencils (6B - 4H) suit design and general drawing and hard pencils (B - 9H) are ideal for detailed illustrations.


Product Specifications

  • Make a tonal swatch for each of the Graphic degrees on a strip of card for easy tonal comparison.
  • For quick and effective backgrounds, use a craft knife to scrape graphite from the tip of the pencil and then rub it into the paper with a paper stump.
  • Very hard graphic pencils (e.g. 9H), can be used in a similar way to an indenting tool, particularly good for adding detail to the iris of an eye.
  • To even out the texture of a soft pencil (e.g. 4B), shade over with a slightly harder pencil (HB).
  • To add interest to dark areas, you can add shapes into your drawing with a hard pencil (e.g. 2H), then go over lightly with a softer lead (e.g. 6B) - the harder pencil will show through.
  • Use a paper stump to soften edges and smooth out shading.
  • Don't throw away stubs of paper stumps as these can be used for soft, fine shading.
  • To lift highlights or neaten edges use an eraser shield and battery eraser.
  • Use a Derwent eraser pencil and brush to gently brush debris off your paper/drawing.
  • Use small circular strokes to create texture in your shading.

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