Eraser Drawing - Tip of the Week 06/22/09

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2009

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Sometimes you want to mix it up and draw with your eraser. However I stress to use it in strategic locations. Check out this Drawing tip of the Week. Looking for more in depth tutorials? Visit http://www.drawing-tutorials-online.com

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  • I only know that pink erasers are made of rubber. I don't know about the other types of erasers.

  • I skipped to the end of the video, and there was literally no difference in the picture. o.o

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  • That's what she said.

    That's what she said.

    *10 seconds later*

    That is what she said.

  • Those erasers are my some of my favorite kind.

  • It comin along great :) it's just hard to take you seriously though cause you sound like kermit X)

  • Artists are sexual, look it up.

  • He Sounds So Horny. LOLing! x)

  • Kneaded eraser is made of a combination of vulcanized oils, pumice, natural and/or synthetic rubber and sometimes a coloring agent. The type and amount of ingredients just depends on the manufacturer.

  • B-E-A-UTIFUL !!!!

  • I really like your videos, specially when you show the sketchbooks of your students. U are really good too... :D

  • My teacher told me it was made from a type of plastic but that's seriously unlikely ._.

  • can you teach me please lol.....

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