No, because graphite is structured in such a way that the layers glide. Whilst drawing with a pencil the layers are gliding which is leaving a mark on the paper, because the substances inside the pencil are being rubbed off.
Hence, this is a physical change rather than a chemical change. The graphite remains graphite, the paper remains paper.
You get a pencil and look at a picture and draw.
Picture the drawing in your mind. First, get your mind to grab a pencil and eraser and a sketch pad. Maybe cookies and milk. Then, draw to your hearts content!
well, look at a picture and copy it with a pen or pencil on paper
look up the definition of meandering, learn to draw, get some paper a pencil and go crazy.
you can draw anything with a pencil.
with a pencil, or pen if you aren't going to make any mistakes for god sake, look at a picture of a shovel and draw the basic shape.
A drawing tool is like a pencil or paint brush etc. So that it helps you draw.
Do you mean "Is it possible to draw a picture of a square ?" ? Yes, it is. To draw a square on paper, all you need is a pencil, a straight edge, and a compass (which you can make with the pencil and a piece of string).
first draw an oval looking circle at the bottom of you page and then with the side of your pencil color it in so it gives it different shades of colors and then you have a lake
You get A Pencil , then draw it.
It is simle. First draw a picture of your cartoon you are going to draw on paint. Save it, and then keep the picture up, and draw a little change to it.
get a pencil and some paper and draw a dove with the pencil onto the paper