Drawing in colored pencils can seem intimidating if you’ve only worked in opaque liquid art mediums. Unlike oils and acrylics, colored pencils are harder to cover up if you make a mistake. However, with practice, mastering some basic techniques, you can quickly develop a new skill and fall in love with colored pencils.
Many artists find bird portraits easier to do than drawing people, as there’s less pressure to produce a perfect likeness. Yet, you still need to learn how to get as realistic a rendering as possible if you want your drawing to be lifelike.
It only takes producing a few realistic bird portraits in colored pencil before you get addicted to not only using colored pencils, but to also drawing birds from photographs. After you’ve experimented with some of these techniques, colored pencils may soon become your favorite art medium.