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- Tabris_The_17th
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Ah, I remember doing something similar to this is my college art class. Congrats on the job well done!F

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- Priest_Revan
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This is the reason I would never take another art class... they never helped me draw.
Anyways, very good job my friend.
Anyways, very good job my friend.
If you put peanutbutter anywhere on your body, I'll lick it off...
ANYWHERE.
My deviantart... though it does suck.
My FA... nothing's on it right now, so there's no point to click it.
ANYWHERE.

My FA... nothing's on it right now, so there's no point to click it.
- Priest_Revan
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Yours might, mine never really did (I also didn't like learning things that I wouldn't draw normally).Really? These art teachers help ALOT. And thanks for the comments!
I'm self taught.
If you put peanutbutter anywhere on your body, I'll lick it off...
ANYWHERE.
My deviantart... though it does suck.
My FA... nothing's on it right now, so there's no point to click it.
ANYWHERE.

My FA... nothing's on it right now, so there's no point to click it.
- VenM2
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!There are actually LOTS of different kinds of charcoal, here, let me list them:
Compressed (vine) charcoal: Pretty hard and solid but extremely smudgy but light. This is excellent for setting up the small values and background shades.
Soft Charcoal: Omg, the mother of all super soft charcoal!. Just barely touching this stuff will smudge your hands alot! They can make some SERIOUSLY dark colors and smudge ALOT.
*something Charcoal: This is a bar of charcoal that is pretty hard and solid and smudges only a little. Great for gradients.
Charcoal Pencils: Yep, pencils. These are great for tiny details.
Compressed (vine) charcoal: Pretty hard and solid but extremely smudgy but light. This is excellent for setting up the small values and background shades.
Soft Charcoal: Omg, the mother of all super soft charcoal!. Just barely touching this stuff will smudge your hands alot! They can make some SERIOUSLY dark colors and smudge ALOT.
*something Charcoal: This is a bar of charcoal that is pretty hard and solid and smudges only a little. Great for gradients.
Charcoal Pencils: Yep, pencils. These are great for tiny details.

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