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  • https://human.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/Beginning_Drawing/01%3A_Chapters/1.02%3A_Drawing_Materials
    This chapter covers the drawing materials needed for a beginning drawing course. Graphite pencils in various levels of hardness, acid-free papers for dry and wet media, charcoal and Conté, erasers, sh...This chapter covers the drawing materials needed for a beginning drawing course. Graphite pencils in various levels of hardness, acid-free papers for dry and wet media, charcoal and Conté, erasers, sharpeners, and pen and ink are all discussed in this section of the course. Everything you'll need to purchase to complete a drawing course is covered here, with recommended essentials as well as those special and unique drawing tools that are interesting, but certainly not required.
  • https://human.libretexts.org/Sandboxes/mleonard_at_pacific.edu/Beginning_Drawing/02%3A_Drawing_Materials
    This chapter covers the drawing materials needed for a beginning drawing course. Graphite pencils in various levels of hardness, acid-free papers for dry and wet media, charcoal and Conté, erasers, sh...This chapter covers the drawing materials needed for a beginning drawing course. Graphite pencils in various levels of hardness, acid-free papers for dry and wet media, charcoal and Conté, erasers, sharpeners, and pen and ink are all discussed in this section of the course. Everything you'll need to purchase to complete a drawing course is covered here, with recommended essentials as well as those special and unique drawing tools that are interesting, but certainly not required.

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