Value (in art) describes this.
Some artists use graphite pencils. They are made of these two materials.
What is "wax and clay"
"H" graphite pencils are used for this.
What is "initial sketching"
Charcoal is a dry art medium that is great for sketching and showing value in a work of art. This type of charcoal creates unforgiving, dark marks.
What is "compressed charcoal"
In art, this describes texture.
What is "the way something actually feels, or the way something looks like it would feel, if it were touched"
In art, value deals directly with this.
What is "light"
What is "clay"
"H" graphite pencils stay this, more than a "B" pencil."
What is "sharper"
This type of charcoal is easily blended, and requires the artist to use layers to achieve a dark mark.
What is "vine charcoal"
Texture that is real on a work of art is known as this.
What is "Actual Texture"
By adding shades and tints to a drawing, it creates this in a work of art.
What is "the illusion of light"
"B" Graphite pencils are often described in this manner.
What is "smooth" and "shiny"
"H" graphite pencils reveal this.
This rubber, pliable tool is used to create highlights on top of existing charcoal marks.
What is a "kneaded eraser"
Texture in a work of art that isn't really there, but looks like it is there is known as this.
What is "implied texture"
In a drawing, tints represent these.
"B" graphite pencils show reveal this.
This is used as a blending tool for graphite pencils. It's also called a blending stump.
What is "a tortillion"
This type of charcoal creates highlights and can be layered on top of black charcoal.
What is "white charcoal"
This is another term for implied texture.
What is "visual texture"
What is "the light source" and "a value scale"
If an artist were using a 9B graphite pencil, it would produce this tone.
What is a "darker tone"
An artist can use this tool to sharpen a blending stump.
What is "sandpaper"
This is used to suspend charcoal pigments/powder in place, once the artist completes a drawing.
What is "a fixative"
In order to create texture in a work of art, the artist needs to draw according to the tonal values found in the subject matter. These values are found by this.
What is "the light source"