Question from Firdaus, a drawing course student
Hello!
I have a question about erasing pigment from manually toned paper. In your video on how to tone paper for drawing, you effortlessly took off the pigment with a rubber eraser to create white highlights.
I have troubles with replicating this process. I have tried using non-staining pigments with similar shade of earthy yellow from various brands (Winsor & Newton, White Nights, Van Gogh, Old Holland etc) on 300gsm 100% Cotton CP Watercolor paper. However the pigment wouldn’t come off with using a rubber eraser. Can you advise?
Firdaus
PS.
Vladimir London, your recent video on how to draw in perspective is absolutely phenomenal! It convinced me to pick up the course once more. Now I tackling the challenge of drawing classical column capitals. Thank you truly!
Dear Firdaus,
Thank you for your positive feedback on perspective video; I do appreciate it.
Regarding highlights, it is better to use hot-pressed drawing paper because watercolor paper absorbs paint too much and pigment particles sink into fibres deep; so it is very hard to erase.
You are welcome to send me a photo of your artwork if you need some more feedback.
Kind regards,
Vladimir London





