Types of Pencils Used For Sketching and Shading (Guide)

<p>Hello! This is a guide to graphite (aka lead) pencils. This guide is meant to&nbsp;<em>only&nbsp;</em>be about the art materials themselves and won&rsquo;t include any tips or guides on shading or blending techniques &mdash; that&rsquo;s another topic altogether, so I&rsquo;ve split them up into different articles. I&rsquo;ve also only written specifically about graphite pencils here, so if you want&nbsp;<a href="https://soft-crystal.medium.com/guide-to-choosing-coloured-pencils-a6dac9032e00" rel="noopener">info about coloured pencils</a>, that will be in a separate piece.</p> <h1>What&rsquo;s a Graphite Pencil, Anyway?</h1> <p>It&rsquo;s a little stick of graphite mixed with kaolin (clay) as a binder. Graphite is what is making the marks, while kaolin sticks the graphite together. The ratio of graphite to kaolin determines the grade (hardness/softness) of the pencil. More graphite in a pencil will mean darker, softer lead, and vice versa.</p> <p><a href="https://soft-crystal.medium.com/types-of-pencils-used-for-sketching-and-shading-guide-af881e9aa62c"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>