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    What type of pen should I use?
    Mark Weiser
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    Mark Weiser is an Artist and Gallery Manager for DKW Art Gallery based in Marion, Iowa. He and his wife Deb manage the gallery, which boasts a variety of art, including paintings, ceramics, and photography. The gallery also provides art classes for the community, hosts shows, and runs events that build awareness of regional artists of all ages. Mark has also owned and operated art galleries in Florida and Georgia. He creates carved slate and wood pieces inspired by Irish and Celtic art, featuring the Gaelic language done in the ancient Ogham alphabet. Some of Mark's previous clients include CNN, Pinnacle Bank, and Collins Aerospace. He received a BS in Business Administration with minors in Education and Psychology from Emporia State University.
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    You can use any inexpensive or regular pencil from a supply store. It should suffice as you improve your drawing skills and want to upgrade to graphite pencils. Remember, the quality of the pencil doesn’t make the artist; your skill does. Wait till you build up your drawing skills before spending more money on materials. Once you hit a point where you’re struggling to achieve specific effects, then it’s time to explore higher-quality pencils.
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    How can I draw a 3D truck?
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    Try using 3D drawing software, like Tinkercad, and practice drawing cubes and cylinders. Eventually you should be able to merge the two.
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    Can I put my own pattern with any colors in parts?
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    Yes, it is your opinion to do whatever you want since it's your drawing.
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    Can I finish this drawing in one day without messing it up?
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    Yes. You should be able to. Just take your time if you're new to drawing.
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    How do I add the details?
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    The article explains this. If it is a little hard to understand, then just try to copy the pictures provided.
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