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Charcoal:
Charcoal is composed of graphite, a crystallized form of carbon. It is popular for the ease with which marks can be corrected by being dusted, or even blown, from the surface. Different types of charcoal are made by wetting graphite, blending it with ground clay, and then baking it into dried sticks, where the more clay added, the softer the stick. With this process, a useful variety of hardnesses and textures can be produced.
- What’s the proper technique for blending charcoal?
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- Is it OK to use ones fingers when blending charcoal?
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- How do I obtain a smooth “wash” surface when blending charcoal?
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