Graphite & Charcoal - Faber-Castell

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Graphite and charcoal are both traditional drawing materials - they can be used for quick sketches or detailed studies. Both graphite and charcoal are available in differing softnesses - the softer the material the darker the marks.

Graphite and charcoal are both traditional drawing materials - they can be used for quick sketches or detailed studies. Both graphite and charcoal are available in differing softnesses - the softer the material the darker the marks.

A Guide to Graphite and Charcoal

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Faber Castell : Pitt : Compressed Charcoal
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Faber Castell : Pitt : Compressed Charcoal

Available hard, medium, soft, and extra-soft

€2.83

From €2.55

Faber Castell : Pitt : Black Charocal Pencils
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Faber Castell : Pitt : Black Charocal Pencils

Available in hard, medium, and soft

€2.71

From €2.44

Faber-Castell : Series 9000 Graphite Pencils
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Faber-Castell : Series 9000 Graphite Pencils

Available in 16 degress of hardness

€1.85

From €1.66

Faber-Castell : Pitt Graphite Matt Pencils
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€2.71

From €2.44

Faber Castell : Graphite Aquarelle Pencils
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Faber Castell : Graphite Aquarelle Pencils

Available in HB, 2B, 4B, 6B, and 8B

€2.83

From €2.55

Faber Castell : Series 9000 Jumbo Pencils
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Faber Castell : Series 9000 Jumbo Pencils

Available in HB, 2B, 4B, 6B and 8B

€3.08

From €2.77

Faber Castell : Pitt : Graphite Crayon
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Faber Castell : Pitt : Graphite Crayon

Available in 2B, 4B, 6B, and 9B

€4.18

From €3.76

Faber-Castell : Series 9000 Jumbo Pencil Sets
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€10.33

From €9.30

Faber-Castell : Graphite Aquarelle Pencil Sets
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€13.04

From €11.73

Faber-Castell : Pitt : Charocal Pencil : Black : Medium
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Faber-Castell : Graphite Aquarelle Pencil : 6B
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€2.83

€2.55

Faber-Castell : Graphite Aquarelle Pencil : Carboard Set of 5
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Faber-Castell : Graphite Aquarelle Pencil : Metal Tin Set of 5
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Faber-Castell : Pitt : Charocal Pencil : Black : Soft
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Faber-Castell : Graphite Aquarelle Pencil : 8B
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€2.83

€2.55

Faber-Castell : Pitt : Charocal Pencil : Black : Hard
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Faber-Castell : Graphite Aquarelle Pencil : 4B
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€2.83

€2.55

Faber-Castell : Charcoal Sketch Set
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€11.07

€9.96

Faber-Castell : Pitt : Compressed Charcoal : Extra Soft
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Faber-Castell : Pitt : Compressed Charcoal : Soft
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Faber-Castell : Pitt : Compressed Charcoal : Medium
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Faber-Castell : Pitt : Compressed Charcoal : Hard
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Faber-Castell : Graphite Aquarelle Pencil : 2B
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€2.83

€2.55

Faber-Castell : Series 9000 : Jumbo Graphite Pencil : Tin Set of 5
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Faber-Castell : Series 9000 : Graphite Pencil : Tin Set of 6
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Faber-Castell : Series 9000 : Jumbo Graphite Pencil : HB
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Faber-Castell : Series 9000 : Jumbo Graphite Pencil : 8B
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Faber-Castell : Series 9000 : Jumbo Pencil : 6B
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Faber-Castell : Series 9000 : Jumbo Graphite Pencil : 4B
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Faber-Castell : Series 9000 : Jumbo Graphite Pencil : 2B
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Pencil & Drawing: Graphite vs. Charcoal

Pencil & Drawing: Graphite vs. Charcoal

What is the difference between graphite and charcoal? Graphite and charcoal are both carbon-based drawing materials that offer unique qualities for sketching and drawing.

Charcoal is matt and crumbly, perfect for rich, deep dark tones and expressive marks. Graphite is smooth and shiny, ideal for precise lines and metallic details. Tinted charcoal and graphite offer a hint of colour, while water-soluble graphite allows for another way to achieve a greater range of tones.

Understanding their formats and hardness can enhance your work. Wet graphite powder provides a neutral ground, while a carbon or charcoal pencil adds depth to graphite drawings. Hard graphite creates metallic details, while vine charcoal is excellent for outlining. Experimenting with these materials can solve creative challenges and diversify your practice.

Read 'The Difference Between Graphite and Charcoal’ on Jackson’s Art Blog.