no its just like drawing on them again
The "lead" in drawing pencils has various grades or hardness. The hardness of a drawing pencil is designated by a number and an H. The higher the number the harder the pencil is, the slower it wears done, the longer it retains its point, the less it smudges and the lighter the line is that is drawn. For example, 6H pencils are harder than 2H pencils. The softness of a pencil is designated by a number and a B. The higher the number the softer the pencil is, the faster it wears down, the easier it is to smudge and blend, and the darker the line is that is drawn. For example 8B pencils are softer than 2B pencils. There is a standard, middle of the road pencil, the HB pencil, sometimes called the Number two pencil. This has some of the drawing qualities of both hard and soft pencils and in a pinch will serve for most drawing and writing needs.
I suppose you mean paintings. They are painted not drawn. Between 800 and 900 Cézanne paintings are known.
... located at the point where the lines of the principle rays cross when they are extended (as if drawn by pencil) backwards from the paths they take beyond the lens.And I said I wouldn't answer homework questions! ;-)
Manual Drawings are hand drawn, with the help of drawing instruments like pencil, T-scale, set squares, etc. For manual drawings, a drafting table is compulsory to get a precised drawing.
depends on the hardness and how its used - i have a HB with a thin hard lead that i have been using for laying out drawings that has been in use about 2 years now - and then i use solid 3/8 inch thick graphite 9B pencils that go in about a week I just tested it with my 6th grade class. We drew a line for 1/8 of a mile and it used 1/8 of the pencil lead. This reasoning means that we would use 1 inch of a pencil for 1 mile. Thus, the average 7inch pencil can draw 7 miles of a line. This does not take into account any variables such as the thickness of the lead, the pressure of the writer on the pencil, and the imperfect line that was drawn. However, I think it is safe to say that the 35 miles myth seems a bit far-stretched.
Yes he is drawn with pencil
How much have you drawn from the well? That was a well-drawn caricature of me. Was that drawn with pencil or pen?
nothing..............
blank paper drawn by pencil
about 14,400 pictures had to be drawn.
Yes, because if you make a mistake you can erase it.
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How about Breath, or you could draw Curtains as well.
Yes, pencil lines can conduct electricity to a certain extent, as the graphite in pencils is a form of carbon which can conduct electricity. However, it may not be as effective a conductor as other materials designed specifically for that purpose.
with a pencil and a ruler and some papper.you put the pecil on the papper and movie it and then you have drawn.
Lines should be drawn on filter paper with a pencil instead of a pen because pencil lines are made of graphite which doesn't dissolve in the solvent used in chromatography. Pen ink may dissolve in the solvent, contaminating the sample and affecting the separation results.