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Do you use wolf hair or wool to draw landscape paintings?

Landscape painting is marked with wolf hair and dyed with wool. You'd better have both pens ready. When drawing a line, the stroke speed is faster. Many places need the elasticity of the brush to produce the effect of flying white. The elasticity of wolf hair is enough to make up for the pen tip not being in place because the stroke speed is too fast, which makes it easier for beginners to get started.

Different landscape painting techniques require different types of brushes. It is a very important step in making landscape painting. You don't have to use a brush that is too sharp, otherwise it will affect the texture and texture of the brush, and the brush should not be too elastic.

Rubbing is a supplement to painting methods. Generally speaking, double brushes are used to make the picture more harmonious.

Double-stranded brush is made of wool and wolf hair (or rabbit hair). Its nature is between rigid and flexible, and it is most suitable for painting.

When landscape painting is dyed, it needs wool brush and a lot of water. Therefore, using a brush with poor water absorption will cause the color of the picture to be uncoordinated and the color gradient will be uneven. Sheep wool has good water absorption and is very suitable for dyeing.

Before the new pen is used for the first time, be sure to soak it in warm water (or cold water) to let it open naturally, then gently wash off the glue, and use a paper towel to absorb the excess water. The nib can be used manually, and it needs to be soaked in water for 1-2 minutes each time.