Answer:
It would be harder to do it.
Explanation:
It would be different because you would need a lot more props to film. It would be more difficult in my option because you would end up spending a lot more money on props to make it look like there was no gravity.
Vine charcoal is a long and thin piece of charcoal that came from burning sticks or vines, it is ideal to be used in basic compositions of drawing. Compressed charcoals are a block form of a stick that has a greater intensity and is harder than vine charcoal. While powdered charcoal is used for creating patterns and transferring techniques in art.
Ok so I am going to walk you through what to do for this, okay?
1. use lines to separate the paper into 10 sections (try to make them all the same size)
2. look up each one and draw one of the values in each section (so do Organic line in one section, Mechanical line in another, Geometric shape in another, and so on)
3. color as needed, but otherwise you are pretty much done.
(I did this in class and it is pretty easy if you follow these steps)