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A Guide to Pen, Ink, and Watercolor Wash Sketching eBook


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Sketching is quick, fun for everyone, and this eBook Guide covers all the basics: Find the Right Pen; Choose the Right Inks; Match Paper to Ink and Wash; Let's Go Sketching; Use Hatches for Tones; Brushes and New Water Brushes; Watercolor Paints; Let's Paint the Wash; Try Colored Ink Washes; Choosing a Subject to Sketch; Sketching Outdoors; Working in the Studio; How to Work from a Reference Photo; Ways to Improve your Drawing Skills; Learn the Basics of Perspective; Learn the Proportions of the Human Body; Join a Sketching Group or Class; Let's Evaluate Your Sketch; History of Sketching; More about Vintage Pens; Links to the Net.

 

Click the following link to look inside the book, read some of the pages, and check the contents. http://www.peninkwatercolorsketching.com/e...h-sketching.htm

Purchase the Ebook with your credit card and our secure shopping cart for $5.95 and immediately receive your password to download, no delivery charge.

 

I hope you enjoy sketching with pen, ink, and watercolor wash as much as I do, and that you will find items of interest when you look inside the book, using the link above. Best wishes, patv

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And now, FREE pdf downloads: Pen & Ink Sketching Tips and Practice Sheets!

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These practice sheets combine a photograph with a blank frame for sketching. You can print the free downloads and fasten them to a clipboard so they are always ready when you want to do a quick sketch. Printer paper is fine for the pen and ink sketches that can be copied later and tinted with washes as shown in the colored sketch. Choose practice sheets with Tips for sketching various landscapes or try exercise sheets for drawing figures. Download in PDF format at: http://www.peninkwatercolorsketching.com/

 

Best wishes, Patvw

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