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Wools

Wools. Wools are fluffy, soft, and textural. The outline should look faded and washed out. : Cross-hatching, flakes, and doodles are excellent for wool rendering. USE Brush pens, color pencils, texture rub-off techniques. Denim/Twill. Blue- greys and indigo

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Wools

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  1. Wools Wools are fluffy, soft, and textural. The outline should look faded and washed out. : Cross-hatching, flakes, and doodles are excellent for wool rendering. USE Brush pens, color pencils, texture rub-off techniques.

  2. Denim/Twill Blue-greys and indigo Ground layers should be applied avoiding seams and highlighting the distressed areas. Use white pencil to show twill texture in the darker areas Indigo pencil over highlights.

  3. Sheerness & Transparency SHEERNESS - Areas covered by the sheer fabric appear light and muted. - Delicate smudges of color pencil represent sheerness. - Smearing pencil with blender marker will increase the effect.

  4. Quilting Rounded outlines Curvy contoured top stitching Leave small rounded highlights in one corner of each section of the quilt with shadows at the opposite corner.

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