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If an artist wanted to draw a dynamic scene of a storm at night, charcoal would be a good medium to use.

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It is up to the artist if he wanted to use charcoal for drawing a dynamic scene of a storm at night. However, charcoal tends to spread on the art and it takes a long time for it to dry. Graphite pencils were actually the recommended medium to use for shading and adding a darker tone to the art. It is also not messy unlike the charcoal.

The above statement is TRUE.

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Charcoal can be utilized in the identical style you use a pencil to draw and shade anything, but it's extremely adapted to more meaningful models of shading like hatching. Charcoal can further be applied to do the introductory sketches of a portrait on canvas.

If you are painting on a flat cover, it's also a great approach to have a paper towel nearby. You can place the paper towel in your hand and the covering of the art so that your hand doesn't spread your task.