How to Draw Fur In Colored Pencil || 3 Different Methods

Drawing Realistic Fur In Colored Pencil

How to Draw Fur In Colored Pencil || 3 Different Methods
How to Draw Fur In Colored Pencil || 3 Different Methods

How to Draw Fur In Colored Pencil || 3 Different Methods udemy course

Drawing Realistic Fur In Colored Pencil

In this course I will show you how you can approach drawing fur in colored pencil three different ways. I believe it's important to always try different mediums to try out combinations and see what you can create!

We will use the same image of fur for all three styles. First we will start with creating texture by etching your paper before adding the colored pencil, Then we will create a marker base layer for the second drawing and a watercolor base for the third.

We will go over the process of layering pencil, building texture, creating correct values, and realism.


The class project is to draw realistic fur three separate ways, using a different medium and/or tool for each one.

Project:

First, we will create detail before putting the pencil down by using an Etching tool to indent into the paper. Then we will add the pencil layers on top

The Second fur section we will create the base layer using markers, This process can speed up the application of the pencil while also adding a vibrant saturation.

The Final fur section we will use Watercolor Pencils to create the base layer before going ahead with the colored pencils for the remaining layers.

Materials:

You do not need to use the exact pencils I use for the course, you can use what similar materials that you already have and are similar.

Paper: Any 140lb Hot Press Water Color Paper. I am using Arches 140lb HP

Polychromos Pencils:

  • Black 199

  • Dark Sepia 175

  • Ultramarine 120

  • Dark Indigo 157

  • Walnut Brown 177

  • Cold Grey III 232

  • Cold Grey IV 233

Prismacolor Pencils:

  • Black 935

  • Indigo Blue 901

  • Cool Grey 10% 1059

  • White 938

Tombow Grey Brush Markers: Any Grey toned markers you have will work just fine

Watercolor Pencils: Any Watercolor Pencils you have will work, Use Black, Dark Blue, and Grey Tones

Tools:

Graphite Stick or Pencil

Etching Tool

Eraser

Solvent and Brush