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The regular pencil can go 35 miles long if you keep sharpening it. But if you don't it depends how good of quality your pencil is!
HB PencilsArtists and draftsmen can use a variety of pencil leads in different hardnesses (e.g. H1, H2) and colors.H=hard and B=black pencils are graded on how hard (therefore lighter line) or soft (therefore blacker line) they are an HB pencil is mid range between the 8H and the 8B.
That would be a vertex.
a pencil
A line that is vertical, or going up and down like a pencil.
The regular pencil can go 35 miles long if you keep sharpening it. But if you don't it depends how good of quality your pencil is!
not neccessarily, because you can create line art with different medias such as ink. Line art, i think is the usage of lines to create a hidden image. Pencil art is, of course, usage of the glorious pencil.
No it is not.
A pencil line is a mark made by a pencil when it is pressed against a surface, leaving behind a trail of graphite. It is usually used for drawing or writing.
The material in a pencil is typically graphite, a form of carbon that leaves a mark when drawn on paper. The graphite is mixed with clay to create the pencil "lead" that is encased in the wooden barrel of the pencil. The hardness of the lead can vary, producing different shades and line thicknesses.
HB PencilsArtists and draftsmen can use a variety of pencil leads in different hardnesses (e.g. H1, H2) and colors.H=hard and B=black pencils are graded on how hard (therefore lighter line) or soft (therefore blacker line) they are an HB pencil is mid range between the 8H and the 8B.
The piece of lead in a pencil or the pencil.
Civil ingineer pencil
Yes each line especially the one of pencil might have different thicknesses. It increases with softness of the graphite.
draw it with a pencil
A pencil, possibly! A pencil, possibly! A pencil, possibly! A pencil, possibly!
Yes, it is possible for a human to draw a line with a pencil. A line is a fundamental element in drawing, and with practice and fine motor skills, individuals can create straight or curved lines using a pencil.