What is the difference between a sketch and drawing?

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A sketch is a quick, rough outline, while a drawing is more detailed and refined, often completed with shading and precision.
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A sketch is a quick, rough outline, while a drawing is more detailed and refined, often completed with shading and precision.
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Whenver you are using Pencil as a medium to represent an object or figure, remember that the direction of source of light is very important. The point where the light falls on object reflects whereas the opposite part will be darkest.

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