There are a few things that you need to remember when using oil pastels:
Although similar to soft pastels, oil pastels are less blendable than soft pastels.
You need to be careful with layering because applying too much oil pastel on the painting might end up in colours looking muddy.
To soften the edges or make the application more even you can use a q-tip over the painted blocks.
You can use oil pastels on paper, canvas, wood, and glass.
How to draw with pastel crayons?
A few tips on how to make a piece of art with pastel crayons:
Pick a type of paper that is made for pastel crayons, it will ensure better application. You can find the best options on our website.
Pastels are perfect if you prefer layering, smudging, and blending as your go-to techniques for creating art. To smudge and blend, you can use your fingers or a paper wipe.
You might want to use both soft and hard pastels to be more flexible in terms of texture.