Can drawing with charcoal dry out fingers?

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Best Answer: You too? I also use charcoal and have Raynaud's... It's actually just my thumb that has the dryness problem right now. I got a dry skin crack ...

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To draw hands, imagine the hand is encased in a tight mitten, and sketch the basic shape formed by the...

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I'm not drawing enough blood from my fingers for my testing strip. Any advice regarding this?

I would like to take the glucose tests from my fingers. I use the Abbott glucose meter called Optium. The lancet gauge is 30. I am very new at using meters as I was just diagnosed with type 2 diabetes on February 29th. I will be seeing my physician on...

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Some times new users tend to pull fingers away from the lancette. Push a little harder and only use...

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Drawing middle fingers with letters?

I was just answerin some random questions on here yesturday and saw someone writ a middle finger using forward and back slashes, fullstops and underscores. how can you do this and ...show more

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If i told you how to do it then there would be more than one pr!ck doing it all the fu(king time to...

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No. You shouldn't wear rings on your fingers when drawing blood cultures. The ring can act as a tourniquet...

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A good tip is to either tap the parts of your fingers which touch the picture, or to even wear a surgical...

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Roland has lost the thumb, pointer, and middle finger on his right hand, injuries inflicted by seamonsters...

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It is just how most people hold the pencil to make the straightest line.

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When drawing with charcoal whats the best way to blend the natural features of the face?

I use my fingers sometimes or a make up sponge but you could still see all the lines and it doesn't look natural I'm an art student but I haven't reached the potrait part yet but I love drawing faces in my own time any tips would help.

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Great question! There are a variety of things you can use. [do try not to breath the dust!] I was taught...

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How do you control your lines when drawing?

I've been holding my pencil wrong for years and I've just gotten used to holding the tripod grip. Now I write faster, but it still makes no difference when I draw. My lines are still shaky. Especially when I try to draw a horizontal line my hand will...

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I press too hard when I draw, I waste way too much lead! My old grandad taught me a way of drawing straight...

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