
#Hello everybody. So I get questions quite often on how to blend oil pastels quite often. In a few of my videos I blend them with my fingers and in others I blend them with blending stumps. There isn't too big of a difference between the two methods it just depends on what I feel like doing. Some artists might say that blending with your fingers is not a good way to go about it because the oils on your fingers can have a negative effect on your drawings after time. The safest bet to blending colors is to use a blending stump. But for practicing whatever method you chose is fine. So I figured with showing you this tutorial that I would also start a tips and tricks tutorial series. So when the audience asks questions about the way I draw certain things in my drawings, I can try my best to explain that particular thing. This will be the tips and tricks vlog 1. Ill get right to it and show you how to blend with my fingers. Just take your finger and start blending the 2 colors together and you will see that they mix quite well. The color blends into one another. Ill zoom in so you can see what the effect of blending does. And again for those of you who don't know, the brand of oil pastels that I do use is sennelier oil pastels. I find that that they blend the best out of any other pastels that I use. Besides from mixing up color blobs, lets do something a bit more challenging. I am just going to take my blue oil pastel and just going to sketch with it at the moment. I am going <b>...</b>
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