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Reil [10]
4 years ago
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Why is charcoal a limited drawing medium?

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RideAnS [48]4 years ago
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<span>You can only create art forms in a Monochromatic scale - Black (your charcoal medium) to white (or whatever color your canvas is). It has a single color value and is irreversible once used. Plus it smears ever where <span>

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