1. Apply more pressure with the pencil or use a softer pencil lead (e.g., 6B instead of HB).
2. Use light, even strokes and blend them by layering or using a blending tool like a stump or tissue.
3. [Copy each tone from the reference strip into the corresponding blank box, matching the gradient from lightest to darkest.]
4. [Create six boxes below the line technique examples, replicating the tonal range from lightest (sparse lines) to darkest (dense, overlapping lines), using cross-hatching, scribbling, or other line methods as shown.]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of tone practice worksheet.