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Types of Pencils ✏️☁️ in Creative Uses Summary

  1. Graphite Pencils: The most common type of pencil, used for writing and drawing. They come in various grades of hardness.
  2. Colored Pencils: Pencils with colored pigments, used for drawing and coloring.

  3. Mechanical Pencils: Pencils with a replaceable and extendable lead, which doesn't require sharpening.

  4. Charcoal Pencils: Pencils made from compressed charcoal, used for sketching and drawing with a rich, dark line.

  5. Carbon Pencils: A mix of graphite and charcoal, offering smooth writing and rich blacks.

  6. Watercolor Pencils: Colored pencils that can be used with water to create watercolor-like effects.

  7. Pastel Pencils: Pencils with a pastel core, providing the texture and color of pastels with the control of a pencil.

  8. Copying Pencils: Contain dye that dissolves in water, used historically for making copies.

  9. Grease Pencils (China Markers): Used for marking on smooth surfaces like glass, plastic, and ceramics.

  10. Carpenter Pencils: With a flat, rectangular shape, used by carpenters for marking wood.

  11. Chalk Pencils: Used for marking on chalkboards and fabric.

  12. Dermatograph Pencils: Used for writing on human skin, often by medical professionals.

  13. Digital ePencils: Accessory with/without attachment as a tool for working within computer tablet, digitizer, or other touch screen. Used for creative process by modifying image in computer graphics with or without AI. Also draws colored lines in various software tools.Β 

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