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May.27.2014 DIN-A4 11.7 x 8.3 inch
You have to hold the handle at its farest end, then the iron produces the hardest beat!
Well, sometimes the nail is stronger than the hammer.
No, the truth behind the story:
I ruined the hammer because I've used it as a pry bar. Because of that, the stem is broken off.
Mea culpa - mea maxima culpa (I'm totally guilty!)
But! I promise to fix it - this hero shall rise again...
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1. Black/gray/white Step 1
2. Black/gray/white Step 2
3. Black/gray/white Step 3
4. First refinement
5. Finished drawing
final drawing
Paper | normal printer-papier (DIN-A4...A6) normal sketchbook paper (DIN-A3) |
Pencil HB | for pre drawing, fine lines, area-darkening and graphite-powder |
Eraser | (2 x 2 x 0.6 cm) for area-lightening |
Eraser | (small - at the end of a pencil) to smear graphite-powder |
Sandpaper | to produce graphite-powder with the HB-pencil |
Paper handkerchief | to smear graphite-powder or for blurring (wide areas) |
Finger | to smear graphite-powder or for blurring (middle areas) |
Pen with bicycle tube | to smear graphite-powder or for blurring (small areas) |
Cardboard | to smear graphite-powder or for blurring (tiny areas) |
Eraser-template | simple construction with a gap (1 x 30mm) |
Eraser-template | simple construction with a gap (1 x 2mm) |
Extra papers | to protect areas |
Version March.15.2015
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