3X Sketch Books, 100 Sheets Each, 9X12 Inches | Perfect for Kids, Beginners & Ar

$39.99
Item model number
4336940721
Unit Count
3 Count
Sheet Size
9 x 12 inches
Material
Paper
Color
Graphite
Product Dimensions
12"L x 9"W
Sheet Count
100
Item Weight
1 pounds
Paper Weight
65
Paper Finish
Smooth
Recommended Uses For Product
Drawing, Sketching
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
UPC
726084372139
condition
New

3X Sketch Books, 100 Sheets Each, 9X12 Inches | Perfect for Kids, Beginners & Artists | Drawing Paper for Graphite, Charcoal & More | Great Gift Idea

  • Sketch Without Worries: This sketching book will provide you that; Sketch paper is designed to endure frequent erasing; With acid-free paper, art can last a lifetime; Sketch and erase as much as you like
  • Sketchpad In Set Of 3: Each drawing book comes with 100 sheets, making it 300 in total; Drawing paper for artists is 65 lb, 95 gsm, with fine tooth surface for graphite, charcoal, ink, and more
  • Go With Someone You Can Trust: You've came curious and looking for drawing notebook, but you will leave satisfied with your choice; Try and see why everyone keeps coming back for more
  • Let Others Admire Your Artwork: Drawing books come with micro-perforated pages; Say goodbye to unexpected rips and tears; With Top Spiral bound, turn pages easily and still have a flat drawing surface
  • Something New to Explore: Discover new techniques and styles in this sketch books for kids 9-12; perfecting lines and shades has never been easier; give as a gift for family or friends as a support in their artistic journey

Product Description

Sketch like never before

Regardless of your artistic level, there is always something new to explore. Explore new techniques & styles in this sketchbook, perfecting lines and shades has never been easier! With acid-free paper, your artwork will last for years now!

Artist approved sketchbook & drawing paper

Fine tooth surface paper is exactly what you need for sketching. Start with graphite and add the darkest dark with charcoal. Sketch paper surface is ideal for all dry media - pencils, pens, graphite, charcoal, and ink. Sketch & erase as much as you like, this drawing paper can withstand it!

Sketch at home or on the go

With 3 sketchbooks you don’t have to worry anymore will there be enough paper, as it will. Sketchbooks have perfect size 9 x 12 inches for drawing at home or in the office, you can also carry it around as it's lightweight. Be prepared to sketch wherever you are!

Your gift is here

Just what you looked for and couldn’t find, is here! What better gift than art supplies to encourage your family or friend in their artistic journey? From birthdays, Christmas, graduation, or just to show your support, they will surely be grateful! Or enrich your own art supplies!

Control your pencil

If you position your hand closer to the end of the pencil, you have more control and precision but heavier strokes - darker markings. Gripping further up the pencil will give you less control and precision but lighter strokes - lighter markings.

Vary your lines

Not all lines are equal. Subtle shifts in the width and darkness of your lines will create a dynamic, visually interesting drawing. Controlling the kind of mark you put down can be tricky in the beginning, but with practice, you will be able to create a variety of marks that work together to make a cohesive image. Experiment with different pencil grades (from 3H to 6B) and with holding the pencil at different angles.

Control your edges

You can use 4 different sketching techniques to define object edges: thin, hard, lost and undefined. Thin and hard edges give objects solid borders. Lost edges occur when the object and background values start to blend together, so the edge is implied rather than defined. Undefined edges need to be deciphered by the viewer themselves. Create interest within your work.

Use a blending stick for smooth shading

Use spare paper to doodle a big swatch of soft graphite or charcoal pencil, then use a large blending stick to pick up the soft dust to use for your image. Keep using the blending stick and adding more scribbles, as you need more graphite. You can then build up darker areas to create a definition.