Explain the differences between vine charcoal, compressed charcoal, and powdered charcoal.
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All three are different kinds of charcoal that produce several textures in drawing. 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.
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vine means daru and charcoal to clean water compressed charcoal means titely compressed and powdered charcoal means powdery.
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