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Magellan
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Tools of the Trade?
#3126927 - 05/25/09 07:21 PM
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I am interested in sketching have been for a while and now I want to start. I have never sketched a thing in my life, other than stick figures. I am willing to learn.
I picked up a basic sketchers starter kit with consisted of a 2B HB another and another I can't name right now. I know one has a quite large lead to it and is jet black and there was also a pliable eraser. Also picked up a 400 series 5.5x8.5 sketch book to draw in.
Now, I have no idea what these pencils do other than draw but what are each used for what does an HB do that a 2B can't?
I am planning on spending lots of time on my first sketch tonite, wish me luck 
I have read plenty of how to's on this forum just trying to figure out how to use the "tools of the trade"
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JayinUT
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Re: Tools of the Trade?
[Re: Magellan]
#3126947 - 05/25/09 07:42 PM
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This article in Wikipedia gives you some insight into what the various pencil leads will do. Go down about 1/2 way to see the colors and hardness/softness of the lead. For me softer lead means darker colors and harder lead means lighter colors on the sheet:
Wiki Pencil Lead
Jeremy Perez has an excellent site with some tutorials: belt of venus
After that the biggest advice I have is sketch, sketch and sketch some more. You'll look back in a year and see your own growth.
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TenthEnemy
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Reged: 01/21/08
Loc: Maryland
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Re: Tools of the Trade?
[Re: Magellan]
#3126955 - 05/25/09 07:46 PM
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I almost always use an HB for everything and go over the stars with a felt-tip pen. An HB is a medium pencil, the 2B is somewhat softer making it darker and easier to blend. Darker pencils are good for the moon, I think they're unnecessary for DSOs, but they won't hurt anything.
Welcome and good luck with your first sketch, be sure to post it here when you're done!
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Jeff Young
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Re: Tools of the Trade?
[Re: TenthEnemy]
#3128544 - 05/26/09 03:37 PM
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Like Tenth, I do almost everything in HB. The one exception would be some of the stippling in a globular cluster which I use a harder pencil for (3H, I think).
Jeremy's tutorials are great. There's probably a link on his website to the book he, Rich, Erika, Sol and David wrote, which is also to be recommended. (Most of those folks are regulars 'round these parts.)
Cheers, -- Jeff.
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