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Pastels and Charcoals, Continued Conté crayon Conté crayons are pigment compressed with a binder into stick form.    Conté crayons come in white, black, sanguine, bistre, and shades of grey. Sanguine was a favored medium of the old masters.    Bistre is often used with washes. Degrees  of hardness Conté crayons are available in different degrees of hardness.   The  crayon produces  thin,  dense,  dull  lines.  Use  them  on  their  side  for  broad  swatches of pigment. They are small in diameter and length. Drawing with conté  crayon Conté crayon is a drawing medium.    Select a crayon according to your preference.    Handle the crayon as you would a pencil.   Dust is less likely to build  unless  your  strokes  are  extremely  heavy.  Blend  large  areas  with stumps or tortillons and create highlights with soft, hard, and kneaded erasers.  Although  often  used  for  preliminary  sketches,  conté  crayon drawings also create fine finished drawings. Figure  1-28  shows  conté  crayons. Figure  1-28.—Conté crayons. Conté crayon finishing You should spray conté crayon drawings with a fixative when complete. Continued  on  next  page 1-45

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