There is no way to tell people how to draw with pastels because every artist has different strategies. (there is no right or wrong answer.)
You can, however, offer your strategies to help people on the road of becoming artists.
For instance, i love using my fingers to blend pastels, even though others like using cutips
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Yes, you can put chalk pastels over acrylic paint. After acrylic paint is dry, you can use soft pastels over the paint so it won't crack.
To create easy chalk pastel drawings, follow these steps: Start with a piece of paper and a set of chalk pastels. Choose a subject or image to draw. Sketch the basic outline of your drawing lightly with a pencil. Begin adding color with the chalk pastels, starting with the lightest colors first. Blend the colors together using your fingers or a blending tool. Add details and shading to enhance your drawing. Use a fixative spray to set the chalk pastels and prevent smudging. These steps will help you create a beautiful chalk pastel drawing with ease.
Pastel chalk is different from regular chalk. Pastel chalk is softer, more pigmented, and designed for artistic drawing and coloring, while regular chalk is harder and typically used on chalkboards for writing or drawing in education settings.
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oil pastels are made with oil and crayons are made with wax
To set chalk pastels for a long-lasting finish, use a fixative spray specifically designed for pastels. Hold the spray about 12 inches away from the artwork and apply a light, even coat. Allow it to dry completely before handling the artwork.
it looks like chalk pastels to me.
Invented by Children.I have been wondering that as well. They also seem to look like crayons. Other wise I'm really not that sure of why they look like chalk.It may look like crayons and chalk, but I think it may be out of oil. But then it might have to feel like oil is put in the pastels. I used them, but I'm still not sure. They must look like chalk and crayons because: 1. Chalk almost looks like pastels because it has the same size and shape. It even feels like chalk. 2.Crayons have thoes wrappers around it. That is what pastels have too. It looks like crayons, but it has no tip.
To effectively seal chalk pastels and protect your artwork, you can use a fixative spray specifically designed for pastels. Spray the fixative lightly and evenly over your artwork from a distance to prevent smudging and preserve the colors. Allow the fixative to dry completely before handling the artwork.
From what I've heard, chalk dying is better than oil pastel dying because oil pastels will make a huge mess. This is what I've been told so I've never actually tried Oil pastels. I have tried chalk though and it works really well.
Soft pastels are a little greasier, it comes off quickly whereas hair chalk is specifically made for hair, meaning it does not damage your hair, just makes it look nice. You're welcome baby cheeks xo