![]() ![]() I go lightly on the pressure of my drawing lines, especially if I plan to remove them after I am done painting. That If I cut the graphite paper to the size of the subject so that the part where my hand will rest is not over the graphite paper, it makes it easier to avoid smudges.Īddition, I also pay attention to my tracing pencil pressure. To minimize smudging, pay attention to where your hand is I’ve found this black eraser can remove some of it, and poster tack or a kneaded erasers works too, but realistically, you just can't get that stuff off. Worse, it’s hard to get the graphite off once you’ve Now for the is very easy to create unwanted graphite paper smudges on watercolor paper. If I’ve been interrupted during the tracing phase. Paper to look at the drawn image before I take the whole set apart, especially Note that I tape the top edge so I can lift the top sheet and graphite Painting, I pay special attention to the eye and mouth areas so that I can Trace the drawing or photograph to the depth of detail you feel.Once you start drawing, make sure the sheets do not move.Now you have a stack of three sheets, as in the picture below. Lay the graphite paper shiny side down in between the top subject.Sheet and the watercolor paper are taped or stapled together securely so they don’t ![]() Impression from the carbon transfer side until you lift the picture/graphite stack, it’s really important to make sure the subject Neither shifts or moves during the transfer. Printed photo and your watercolor paper together on the top edge, to be sure
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