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how can u create texture in art/drawing​

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Adding texture to art means making it feel rough or bumpy. Artists use different tools and materials to create texture, like using thick paint, drawing with different strokes, sculpting materials, or weaving fabrics. Texture can make art more interesting and add depth to the piece.

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  • Impasto: applying thick layers of paint with a palette knife or brush to create a textured surface.
  • Sgraffito: scratching or scraping away the top layer of paint to reveal the layer underneath, adding depth and texture.
  • Dry brushing: using a dry brush with minimal paint to create a rough, textured effect on the canvas.
  • Stippling: applying small, dotted marks of paint to build up texture and create a tactile surface.
  • Collage: adding additional materials, such as paper, fabric, or found objects, to the painting surface for added texture and dimension.
  • Mixed media: combining different materials and techniques, such as acrylics, watercolors, and pastels, to create a variety of textures within the painting.
  • Use of tools: experimenting with different tools, such as sponges, rollers, and combs, to create unique textures and patterns in the paint.

Here are some of the most common techniques artists use to create texture in art:

  • Hatching: Using closely spaced parallel lines to create shading and texture.
  • Stippling: Using small dots or points to create shading and texture.
  • Impasto: Applying thick layers of paint to create a textured surface.
  • Sgraffito: Scratching through layers of wet paint to reveal the layer underneath.
  • Collage: Attaching different materials to a surface to create texture.
  • Dry brushing: Applying a small amount of paint to a dry brush to create a textured effect.
  • Rubbing: Rubbing a textured surface over paper or canvas to transfer the texture.

These techniques can be used individually or combined to create a rich and varied texture in art.

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