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    Richard
    Apr 10, 2020

    Pencil Drawing and Philosophy

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    When I begin a pencil sketch, the first question that I ask is "2B or not 2B" -- and when I decide on a rural landscape, I go with 4H.

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    Kendra Postma
    Apr 10, 2020

    Interesting it's like math and Shakespeare, you add them together and that's how you decide what pencil to use. I myself just grab a no.2 pencil with my "happy cat" pencil eraser perched on top.

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    claramax600
    Sep 14, 2020

    Its a much interesting and quite good info for sketchers, I also use these 3 pencils according to need, I have a huge collection of pencils, and whenever I need to buy a specific one for sketching I always prefer to buy from ReeCoupons, because we all know sketching stuff is very expensive in shops, and buy from there I get discount.





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