That is really a matter of preference. Depending upon the media being used, the artist may prefer one over the other. The different texture may provide a different quality of line which may work better with one project more than the other.
You are likely describing "paper." Paper can be thin or thick depending on its type and usage. It can have a smooth, slick surface or a rough texture, and artists often use it for various forms of work, such as writing, printing, or even origami, without necessarily drawing or painting on it.
get a pencil and some paper and draw a dove with the pencil onto the paper
draw a overall on the paper then make a round head were you think it should be then on the head draw a t in bubble writing for an antler a little curve for the tail and to long legs and there you have it a reindeer
you draw an ibis by using a pencil and paper
with a pencil and paper
Taped, yes, tightly, no. Use enough drafting tape to make sure that the paper or film does not bulge or wrinkle or move when you draw. It should stay smooth.
You are likely describing "paper." Paper can be thin or thick depending on its type and usage. It can have a smooth, slick surface or a rough texture, and artists often use it for various forms of work, such as writing, printing, or even origami, without necessarily drawing or painting on it.
If you want to draw a good graph, draw a smooth curve. If you just draw straight lines connecting the points, depending on which points you pick, you could get a really inaccurate graph. So, always plot a lot of points before drawing a line, and draw a smooth line!
draw on a peace of paper
Wooden drafting tables have smooth surfaces that make it much easier to draw on than their other counterparts. The lack of bumps and rough edges helps artists draw accurately and efficiently.
You should write or draw before you stain you paper with tea. That is probably best.
get a pencil and some paper and draw a dove with the pencil onto the paper
draw a overall on the paper then make a round head were you think it should be then on the head draw a t in bubble writing for an antler a little curve for the tail and to long legs and there you have it a reindeer
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You play it smooth.
It is not true to say that you should automatically draw a smooth line. It depends on what you are attempting to do. A smooth line may be a good indicator of a trend but such a line is useless if you want to find out whether or not there is any periodicity in the data. For the latter you must join the data points and look for periodic patterns.
you draw an ibis by using a pencil and paper