I'm assuming that your using pencil on canvas is in preparation to paint on that canvas, not to execute a pencil drawing on canvas. Assuming this, here is something to consider. Given that pencil could just dirty up the paint you lay on top of it, why not just lay in your sketch/underdrawing with some thinned down paint, using a (filbert) brush?
It depends what you are shading in and what texture you need to be able to do that,
so you can't really say anything :)
......Paper
There is no such thing as drawing canvas. Canvas is usually stretched across wooden bars for painting, but not for drawing. Sure, you could draw on canvas if you wanted to, but you could also draw on a turtle.
get a pencil and some paper and draw a dove with the pencil onto the paper
A pencil.
With a pencil.
......Paper
you can draw anything with a pencil.
Depends on what you want to draw of Jennette McCurdy. The best way is with a pencil and paper!
There is no such thing as drawing canvas. Canvas is usually stretched across wooden bars for painting, but not for drawing. Sure, you could draw on canvas if you wanted to, but you could also draw on a turtle.
You get A Pencil , then draw it.
get a pencil and some paper and draw a dove with the pencil onto the paper
You can draw anything you want with a pencil. Many people like to draw fruits, vegetables, and animals.
You need a pencil to draw because you need to erase when your doing sketch.
he used oil on canvas
by moving the pencil and draw
You get a pencil. And draw them. No, I'm just kidding, you get a pencil, a piece of paper, and if you want to draw good ones, trace them from the internet.
With a pencil