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Some of the fun things again with watercolor pencils is, you can find these watercolor
crayons. Which again are really, really good, if you want to fill a large area fast. If
you want to come up with some different techniques. So, same thing, if you want a thinner line,
you're going to want a sharper point on your crayon. But, you don't need to. You can leave
that like that, if that's an effect that you want. On your piece you can see the roughness
of the paper that's making a real nice texture on that. That's really, would be really effective
on, say denim or leather, something like that. Or, you can certainly go over it with the
water. And, you'll see what happens. You get a nice vibrant, a really nice vibrant blue.
And you'll rarely, you won't always be able to eliminate the texture, underneath. So,
these crayons are a really nice way to get some good color, really fast, and have some
texture coming through. And again, you can also layer these, just like we did already,
with the pencils. And this works really well. So you can, you always want to go and pick
up some watercolor crayons and experiment with those and see what you can come with.
And that's how you would work with watercolor crayons.