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JustElla:

what pencil do you think would be best for drawing a detailed eye. (for my art class btw)

somnium:

probably hb3, just my opinion from experience

whyjustwhy:

the bic no.5 pencil

whyjustwhy:

@whyjustwhy wrote:
the bic no.5 pencil
i usually use different medias tho

somnium:

a 4b pencil may also be good but theyre harder to find than hb3, but its also dependent on your style ^^

JustElla:

thank you for all your great answers. you were quicker than expected

YoursTruly1234:

the 95x pencil

whyjustwhy:

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Breathless:

erm so like cheap I would say mechanical-

Breathless:

but a number 2 pencil can do the job just fine

whyjustwhy:

@whyjustwhy wrote:
this is one of my favs and I used a highlighter, pencil, fountain pen, gel pen, black pen, and highlight pen

fewfwefwefweaaa:

I'm just the spammer, but since I'm a artist myself use a dark, thin pen

toga:

A good option would be a mechanical pencil with a fine lead, such as 0.5mm or 0.7mm. Using a range of lead hardness (e.g., 2B for darker lines and B or H for lighter shading) can help achieve depth and realism in your drawings.

Breathless:

@toga wrote:
A good option would be a mechanical pencil with a fine lead, such as 0.5mm or 0.7mm. Using a range of lead hardness (e.g., 2B for darker lines and B or H for lighter shading) can help achieve depth and realism in your drawings.
so mechanical pencil-

toga:

@breathless wrote:
@toga wrote:
A good option would be a mechanical pencil with a fine lead, such as 0.5mm or 0.7mm. Using a range of lead hardness (e.g., 2B for darker lines and B or H for lighter shading) can help achieve depth and realism in your drawings.
so mechanical pencil-
yea

Breathless:

k good

hannahj:

a pencil that's yellow and has a pink eraser at the end. you can get them at the dollar tree for super cheap.

StevenisGhost:

MONO Drawing Pencil 4B will work best for you

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