So the drawing is a very fine line and easy to rub out?
we should use sharp pencil to have clear drawing and easy to rub
Each graphite pencil, the 6H, 6B, 2H and 2B, will create a sharp line and fine detail. The difference is that the softer leads (2B, for example) will need to be sharpened more often to keep drawing this detailed. That is because, while having a sharp point when freshly sharpened, the softer the lead, the more quickly it will wear/crumble down.
becoz it can easily pierce through anything...(when it is sharp)
A pencil is 0.25 inches or as thick as a 2 gauge wire.
Instruments; the types used to make a manual drawing. Firstly a drawing board is needed to draw the drawing, so it is at a angle making it easier (However some people don't like it but it does improve the drawing). A engineering set square is needed to draw lines at a angle. A protractor is used to measure angles. A typical protractor is a semi-circular piece of plastic with 180 degrees printed around its curve. This piece of equipment is not only used in graphics for constructing accurate drawings but is also used in subjects like Mathematics. A compass is an absolute essential piece of equipment. It is well worth buying a good set which includes at least two compasses allowing the drawing of small and large circles. The drawing opposite is a 'bow' compass, this is used for drawing small circles very accurately. Cheap compasses tend to slip on the paper and break quite easily. A good, quality compass set will last a life time. Drawing Pencils are a basic requirement of any graphics course. You need a number ranging from 2B to 2H. These letters refer to the hardness of the pencil lead. When sketching a soft lead such as 2B is can be used to produce quick drawings and shading. On the other hand , when drawing precisely a 2H or even a harder pencil such as a 4H is ideal. This type of pencil keeps its sharp edge for longer and produces very fine lines.
Yes you can.you just have to pencil sharpen them a bit (not to sharp)and hay presto you have knitting needleshope this helps XD
The word 'pencil' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'pencil' is a word for a thin cylindrical instrument used for writing, drawing, or marking; a word for a thing.The verb 'pencil' is to mark, draw, or write with or as if with a pencil; a word for an action.An adjective is a word used to describe a noun; a redpencil, a broken pencil, a stubby, old pencil, etc.The noun 'pencil' may be used to describe another noun, such as pencil marks or pencil drawing. This function of a noun used as an adjective is called an attributive noun or noun adjunct.
she is rather sharp;]
Adjective because sharp describes something. For example, " That pencil is sharp." It is justifying that the pencil really is sharp.
your looking sharp!
A Sharp Pencil - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:NC-16 (cut)
A charcoal drawing means exactly what it sounds like, a drawing made with a piece of charcoal instead of a pencil. Charcoal made just for drawing can be found in an art supply store or department. Artists that use charcoal for drawing like it because it produces sharp or soft lines and is easily smudged with the finger to create shadowing.
Because the pencil was pretty sharp.
That is a very sharp response...Writing with a broken pencil is pointless...
It can be used to write boldly, or such.
Each graphite pencil, the 6H, 6B, 2H and 2B, will create a sharp line and fine detail. The difference is that the softer leads (2B, for example) will need to be sharpened more often to keep drawing this detailed. That is because, while having a sharp point when freshly sharpened, the softer the lead, the more quickly it will wear/crumble down.
your looking sharp today
Point.