Drawings
The vanishing point is a drawing technique that has been used to add realism to art since the 1400's in Florence, Italy. If one studies the path of a straight road, the parallel sides of the road appear meet at a point in the distance, this is the basis for using a vanishing point in drawing.
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GraphiteDrawing is a visual art incorporating various tools and techniques used to inscribe upon two-dimensional mediums. Paper is the most widely used substrate for drawing upon although a variety of alternative materials can be used. Drawing instruments consist of pigment, usually graphite, mixed with clay that is commonly encased in a thin wood cylinder known as a pencil.
InkInk drawing is a technique whereby ink is most often applied to paper with some form of stylus. Various drawing instruments produce diverse results depending upon the size of the pen nib employed in the application of ink, broader nibs produces thicker the lines. Common ballpoint and fountain pens are considered unrefined implements for artistic ink applications, Rotring Rapidograph or Isograph pens being a preferred self-contained solution as a result of consistency.
