What tools/materials (apart from pencils) are used for realistic pencil drawings and sketching?

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Blending stumps, erasers (kneaded & precision), sharpener, smooth paper (like Bristol), ruler, brush, and tissue/cotton.
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Blending stumps, erasers (kneaded & precision), sharpener, smooth paper (like Bristol), ruler, brush, and tissue/cotton.
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Besides pencils, you'll want to have these tools for realistic pencil drawings and sketching: * Erasers: A kneaded eraser for lifting pencil marks and a regular eraser for cleaning up mistakes. * Blending tools: A blending stump or tortillon for smoothing out lines and creating gradual transitions. *...
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Besides pencils, you'll want to have these tools for realistic pencil drawings and sketching: * Erasers: A kneaded eraser for lifting pencil marks and a regular eraser for cleaning up mistakes. * Blending tools: A blending stump or tortillon for smoothing out lines and creating gradual transitions. * Sharpening tools: A pencil sharpener or a craft knife for sharpening your pencils to a fine point. * Paper: Smooth, heavyweight paper like Bristol board or illustration board. * Reference photos: High-quality photos of your subject to help you with proportions and details. read less
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Besides pencils, you'll want to have these tools for realistic pencil drawings and sketching: * Erasers: A kneaded eraser for lifting pencil marks and a regular eraser for cleaning up mistakes. * Blending tools: A blending stump or tortillon for smoothing out lines and creating gradual transitions....
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Besides pencils, you'll want to have these tools for realistic pencil drawings and sketching: * Erasers: A kneaded eraser for lifting pencil marks and a regular eraser for cleaning up mistakes. * Blending tools: A blending stump or tortillon for smoothing out lines and creating gradual transitions. * Sharpening tools: A pencil sharpener or a craft knife for sharpening your pencils to a fine point. * Paper: Smooth, heavyweight paper like Bristol board or illustration board. * Reference photos: High-quality photos of your subject to help you with proportions and details. read less
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