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Both can be used, but the general recommendation is to use a pencil, and if your sketching skills are solid enough, then you can try charcoal. Because the use of qualitative liquid is not allowed in the art unified examination, and once the charcoal comparison is drawn, the relationship between black, white and gray of the picture will not be obvious once it is rubbed, and there will be a lot of papers put together in the unified examination, which will inevitably be rubbed. I recommend using a pencil to be safer.
If you have a solid foundation in sketching, then your sketch will definitely get a high score in either charcoal or pencil. But one of the surprises is that there are two extreme possibilities for charcoal drawings, and that is that either the score is very good or it just plummets. I can only give you a little advice as a person who has come before, and it is up to you to decide what to use in the end.
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Let's see what everyone is good at.
The charcoal pen is quick to produce the effect, and the black, white and gray are relatively open; The pencil is more delicate, but it will reflect light, and the joint entrance examination and the like are not allowed to spray the drawing liquid.
At that time, I used charcoal for the joint entrance examination and pencil for the single examination.
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It is recommended to use a pencil, when the time comes, the rolls are piled together, rub twice, your picture will be spent, and you may be at a disadvantage when the time comes to mark the papers, a child in our studio has suffered such a ......loss
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It doesn't matter about this, the pencil can be deep, the charcoal effect is good, it depends on what you are good at, what you usually use to draw, what you use in the exam, and the unified examination is still decent. I wish you a good result in the UEC.
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Both! Rationale: Pencils are easy to grasp and modify; Charcoal is not easy to grasp and modify compared to pencils, especially for beginners or scholars who are new to charcoal, I think it is better to use pencils if you don't know its characteristics well or are not used to using it!
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Just use what you are best at, except for individual colleges and universities that require that you can't use charcoal, general colleges and universities don't require it! Taking the art exam is a difficult process, think about it, it was really not easy, carrying a sketchpad to various cities and examination rooms, all the way through, I wish you success!
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Pencils, charcoal are afraid that you will spend if you don't control it well: the paper is uniform and cannot be replaced, it must be done in one go.
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Pencil, it seems that charcoal can also be used, there are requirements and instructions at the back of the unified examination certificate.
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It's okay, there are no hard and fast rules, and you can use whatever you feel is convenient.
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It depends on what you are used to, and when the time comes, you will use it. Otherwise, it will be uncomfortable if it changes all of a sudden.
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It's casual, depending on what you're good at. But this is what I took the unified examination a few years ago, and I don't know now. You can take a look at the education network of your province.
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It is not prescribed what pen to use, and it is good to choose according to personal habits.
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Use a pencil of 2b or 4b, 6b and a plastic eraser.
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Different institutions use different tools.
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There is no explicit requirement for this, as long as it has an effect.
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It's okay, and it is recommended that you use which one is easy to play and which one is easy to use.
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Let's start with the difference between charcoal and pencil.
Charcoal is a kind of charcoal as a refill of the painting pen, the color is dark and black, its main characteristics are poor adhesion, easy to fall off the powder, and the friction of the paper is relatively large, the eraser should not be erased, but at the same time the use of charcoal to make the picture is relatively loose, generally used for sketching and portrait training.
The pencil is divided into 13 grades according to the hardness of the refill, which is distinguished by the English letters h and b.
The h in the pencil is the English meaning of hart, and the b is the meaning of black, and the front of b. The higher the number, the darker the pencil, for example, 6b is darker than 4b. Pencils have HB, 1B--8B, in sketch learning, we often use 4B, 6B, 8B, etc., 4B and other lighter pencils are suitable for sketch drafting.
And the pencils of 6b and 8b can be used as light and dark coloring to save time in painting. Drawing pencils are suitable for beginners.
There is such a one-sided perception that the use of charcoal (charcoal pencil) to draw sketches is faster. It is even thought that the use of charcoal during exams is a bargain for grades.
In fact, there are pros and cons to the use of pencil and charcoal. The key is for those who use the tool to master the performance of the tool and promote its strengths and avoid its weaknesses.
Draw 3-4 hours of sketching, I prefer to use pencil, because the advantage of pencil sketching is that it can be arranged in different directions, showing different textures, and pencil sketches can draw rich tonal changes.
Especially when drawing still life sketches, it is best to use a pencil, because the inherent color, layer, texture, space, and shape of a group of still lifes are more complex than those of a head. The use of charcoal is easy to make the picture hollow, dry and stiff.
Charcoal sketches are really easy to achieve. This is because the color of charcoal itself is much darker than that of graphite pencils, and charcoal can draw a range of color blocks at once. However, for beginners, using charcoal sketches often makes the picture opaque and hollow, and it is easy to hide the structural problems in the sketch.
When the viewer looks at these paintings cursoly, it is not easy to notice the problem, but when the paintings are carefully examined, they are full of loopholes.
It can be inferred from this that if the sketch marking time is extended, the score of the pencil drawing sketch paper will definitely improve. This may be the reason why most candidates prefer to use carbon pencils for drawing. When beginners have not mastered the sketching technique, blindly using charcoal will cover up mistakes, expose problems, and be detrimental to the picture effect, which is not advisable.
Of course. Charcoal does have the advantages of charcoal, especially when it comes to large-scale paving, it has obvious comparative advantages over pencils, and the overall is relaxed.
As for whether to use pencil or charcoal, it is recommended that it is best to follow your own teacher, the teacher teaches charcoal, you learn charcoal first, and the teacher teaches pencil, so you follow the pencil. As long as you are proficient in using either one, the second one is very simple for you.
Everything depends on the basics, I believe in the theory, your ears are calloused, I won't say much, the key is to practice seriously, start with composition, don't do anything for three or five days, play with composition, all kinds of shapes, and then shape This is relatively deep, it takes a week or two of hard work, I didn't eat or drink water from morning to night, and I had a lot of fun drawing, and there was no heating in the winter, my hands were purple at night, I got up at five in the morning, went to bed at nine at night, and then in more than two months, you could train the whole picture The sense of hierarchy is very important And pay attention to attract attention with interesting things It can be a cloth pleat or a small thing that is added subjectively Good luck It's enviable to be so young Don't give up casually Persistence is the only truth I have summarized over the years.
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