Did you know the Tombow Dual Brush Pens are water-soluble? It makes them perfect for watercoloring!
Supplies:
- Tombow Dual Brush Pens
- Tombow Blending Kit
- MONO Drawing Pencil
- Fineline pen
- Water brush or paint brush
- Watercolor paper
Step One:
Using the MONO Drawing Pencil, sketch the shapes, in this case, oranges. Fruits are not perfectly round and smooth, so you don’t need to draw a perfect circle.
Step Two:
Use the Tombow Blending Kit to scribble with the Tombow Dual Brush Pens. Pick up the color with a water brush or paintbrush to add a light wash to the background. Use the same technique for the oranges.
Step Three:
After it has dried, use the Tombow Dual Brush Pens to scribble a shadow under the oranges. Use a water brush to blend it.
Step Four:
Using the Tombow Blending Kit, add another layer of color to the oranges.
Step Five:
Using a stippling motion and the water brush or a paintbrush, add dots and dashes to the oranges to mimic their texture. Use a slightly darker color.
Step Six:
Now, use the Tombow Dual Brush Pens directly on the paper. Add shadows, dots, and dashes. Blend them slightly.
Step Seven:
Use a black pen to outline your art.