Drawing Friend
In drawing, one of your best friends is the kneaded eraser.
It brings out highlights, it increases contrast, and of course, it takes away things that you would rather not keep.
But the best part of it all is that every little while you must stop drawing and knead the eraser. If the drawing is going well, then this gives you time to think about the next few steps. If the drawing is coming along but still has a lot to go, then kneading the eraser helps your hand from getting cramped. And, as is frequently the case, if the drawing is not going well at all, then you can take advantage of the distinct pleasure of watching the eraser stretch and snap.
Maybe I should buy a few more erasers.
It brings out highlights, it increases contrast, and of course, it takes away things that you would rather not keep.
But the best part of it all is that every little while you must stop drawing and knead the eraser. If the drawing is going well, then this gives you time to think about the next few steps. If the drawing is coming along but still has a lot to go, then kneading the eraser helps your hand from getting cramped. And, as is frequently the case, if the drawing is not going well at all, then you can take advantage of the distinct pleasure of watching the eraser stretch and snap.
Maybe I should buy a few more erasers.
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