Once finished, there are spray on Just a girl who loves horror movies flowers heart shirt fixatives you can get for your drawings. These are used mostly with ultra-smeary charcoals or graphite, where the final drawing is in danger of particles flaking/blowing off the page. If using these more moveable mediums, a quick spray will hold it all into place. Another thought: there are mediums that do not smudge. Behold the world of inks! With paints you can wait for a trouble area to dry and have a ‘do-over’. Inks aren’t so forgiving – you can black something out if need be, but it’s not quite the same as erasing or painting over to get back the negative white/paper space. Yet it’s so, so satisfying to work with, because there’s no compulsive need to over-correct. Trying every medium is helpful to see what matches your personality – and to each their own.
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With pencil drawing, consider some smearing as Just a girl who loves horror movies flowers heart shirt an inevitability. You can erase some, and forgive others. Imperfections = character. Well, ‘smudge out’ is a phrasal verb. Phrasal verbs have a way with themselves in that they fit the context readily if suitably executed. Sometimes, they may be self-devised (by putting a verb + preposition of choice together <smudge + out>) to suit the frame of reference. I’d gather that from smudge out, you wish to express ‘remove the stain.’ If I am on the money, then you’ve got yourself a correct expression that cannot be deemed wrong. Yes, I do agree with the other answer by Ed that it is a tad unorthodox and that rub-out would be a better fit but then again, you’re a poetess and a writer. Go for your creative license , shun what’s conventional and go it! I know I would! 🙂 Cheers!
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