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WEIRD
India
Name : Weird Compressed Charcoal Powder For Artists | Sketching | Toning | Shading | Drawing (200)
Brand : WEIRD
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Because of its hardness, compressed charcoal maintains its shape better and can be sharpened for more detailed drawing—which makes it especially useful for drawing finer lines, textures, and details. The advantages of compressed charcoal is that it doesn't break easily and is sometimes blacker than willow or vine. Ideal for toning, shading, and adding unique textures to drawings and mixed media art, Weird's Compressed Charcoal Powder is great for large scale works, It blends well with charcoal pencils, pastels, and other drawing formulas. Many artists use charcoal because of its unique dark black strokes. The weak structure of charcoal causes the material to flake off onto the canvas. Charcoal and graphite do have their similarities. While charcoal gives a rich, matte black finish, graphite will always remain slightly reflective and metallic. Their texture varies dramatically, depending on the type of tool you are using. Typically charcoal is much more dusty, crumbly and scratchy in some cases. Powdered graphite is the same graphite that pencil leads are made of, only ground into fine powder. Powdered charcoal is typically applied by brushing it into the surface, but it can also be poured onto the surface and spread. The manner in which powdered charcoal is used in a drawing is ultimately up the creativity of the artist. Mostly, it is used as a means of toning the paper. The
Country of Origin : India
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