Explanation of registration means

Trying to understand the difference between drawing and painting? Having trouble deciding which pencils to choose? And what is best recommended for children? It's time to get acquainted with registration materials.

First of all, welcome to the world of registration. You have arrived in a rich and diverse world, which includes both the black and the white, and many shades of emotion, thought and imagination. Drawing differs from painting in that it focuses on lines and shading as opposed to form and color in painting. There are different means of recording and each of them has its own uniqueness and characteristics, qualities and different recording techniques and related equipment that is necessary for the work that you should know. But don't worry, it's not complicated at all. The world of drawing is a fun and immersive world, both for children and adults. You are welcome to join us and familiarize yourself with drawing materials - we have compiled useful information, explanations, tips and advice for you that can help you dive into the world of drawing and start drawing. Successfully!

Ink drawing

Ink drawing

Drawing with ink has a long tradition. Here is an explanation about drawing with ink, facts and features, emotional dimension, how to use, tips and drawing techniques.

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Pen drawing

Pen drawing

Pen drawing is great for spontaneous scribbling as well as professional art drawings. Here is an explanation of pen types, facts and features, emotional dimension, tips and drawing techniques.

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Drawing in markers

Drawing in markers

Drawing with colored markers is a favorite of artists, designers and children. Here is an explanation of types of markers, composition and features, emotional dimension, how to use, tips and drawing techniques.

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Drawing in pencils

Drawing in graphite pencils

Pencils are a common writing tool for writing or drawing. Here is an explanation of pencils, composition and features, emotional dimension, how to use, tips, techniques and exercises in drawing.

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Charcoal drawing

Charcoal drawing

Charcoal drawing can express a wide range of emotions and expressions. Here is an explanation of charcoal, its composition and properties, emotional dimension, how to use it, tips and techniques of charcoal drawing.

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Drawing in colored pencils

Drawing in colored pencils

There are a variety of types of colored pencils. Here is an explanation of colored pencils, composition and features, emotional dimension, how to use, tips and drawing techniques.

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Drawing in oil pastel

Drawing in oil pastel

Soft pastel oil colors and melt in different materials. Here is an explanation of oil pastel; Composition and features, how to use, emotional dimension, tips and painting techniques in oil pastel.

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Drawing in soft pastel

Drawing in soft pastel

Soft pastel with a smooth texture and easily spread. Here is an explanation of soft pastel colors; Composition and features, how to use, emotional dimension, tips and painting techniques in soft pastel.

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