A Beginner’s Guide To Graphite Drawing Pencils, Erasers and Blenders - Carol's Drawing Blog (2024)

How to choose them and use them.

While I use a camera and a computer to help me conceptualize my ideas, these are all the tools I use to transfer my ideas to paper. They are simple, but they work. The most complicated tool I use to create my work is my mind. I’m constantly reigning back in, making it remember that true beauty occurs in simplicity of idea and process.

Graphite Drawing Pencils

The graphite that’s used in regular pencils is the same graphite used in artist quality pencils. The only difference is the type and quantity of filler that’s mixed with the graphite to create different degrees of hardness, and quality control. The softest grade of pencil is a 9b, and the hardest is a 9h. The most common writing pencil is usually an HB (in the middle of the scale.) Artist’s pencils do, however, vary in quality.

Some companies don’t have good quality control, and their filler can leave hard grains in the softer graphite. It’s possible to tear the surface of your paper with one of these poorly made pencils. Here’s my detailed review of several artist grade graphite pencil brands.

If you don’t want to buy an entire set, I suggest that you at least buy grades 4B, 2B, HB, 2H, 4H of the same brand. If you come across one that’s ‘grainy’ (with a hard spot in the lead) sharpen past that point to see if the rest of the pencil’s lead is usable. If not, throw it away and buy another. Sometimes you just get a bad pencil. This is a good argument for buying a whole set, because the grade on either side of a lost or unusable pencil can substitute for it.

Pencil Grade Scale

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I currently use Grafwood and Mars Lumograph pencils for my fine art. The Grafwoods are superb in their grade definition. Each grade is true and can’t be pushed much darker than its value range, but the pureness is astounding. They are the most expensive pencil on the market, but are well worth the cost considering how long they last. The Caran d’Ache Grafwood Pencil Set – Set of 6A Beginner’s Guide To Graphite Drawing Pencils, Erasers and Blenders - Carol's Drawing Blog (3) is a good way to try them. Mars Lumograph pencils are rich and smooth, and each grade is solid. I’ve never found a piece of filler, so quality control must be tight. The Staedtler Lumograph Pencil Set – Set of 12A Beginner’s Guide To Graphite Drawing Pencils, Erasers and Blenders - Carol's Drawing Blog (4) is a good medium priced option.

Derwent Graphic Pencils, Medium set, 6b thru 4hA Beginner’s Guide To Graphite Drawing Pencils, Erasers and Blenders - Carol's Drawing Blog (5) is a good lower end priced choice. Their grade definition has significant cross over, but they are a fine pencil for both fine art and sketching.

Erasers

Kneaded Eraser – A very soft eraser that you can roll into a point, pinch into a wedge, form into a ball, or make into any shape you need to press into the graphite and lift to make a shaped highlight.

I use this type of eraser most of all. I use it for so many things that I’ll skip to what it can’t do: A kneaded can’t remove heavily applied graphite.

And yet, in one of those odd Zen-like moments that happen in art, you’ll need one to remove heavily applied graphite.

To do this, use the kneaded eraser to lift all the graphite you can, and then finish the job with a vinyl, polymer, or a real rubber eraser.

If you try to erase a heavy layer of graphite with any other type of eraser without removing some of it with a kneaded eraser first, the graphite might smear. You might even drive the graphite farther into the paper. This has happened to me, and there is no recovering the paper tooth from a badly smeared erasing job.

I like General’s Kneaded Erasers because they are slightly sticky. They’re not only great for lifting a dense graphite layers they’re also good for creating delicate textures and details.


The Tombow Mono Knock Stick Eraser –
These erasers are made of a vinyl type of material. They come in a plastic holder, and you can expose more eraser by clicking the top of the holder. This type of eraser can be cut into different shapes easily. A wedge shape can be used to erase thin lines if you draw it across the paper using the long edge of the wedge shape. A pointed shape can be used to create delicate detail and erase tiny highlights.

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The Tombow Mono Zero Eraser
has a very small eraser diameter that’s useful for tight areas. It’s stiff but won’t damage the paper. You can buy refills for it too.


The Sakura cordless electric eraser
– A small nib eraser fits in the end of the eraser and spins when you press a button. You can spin the tip of the nib on a fine grit sandpaper blockA Beginner’s Guide To Graphite Drawing Pencils, Erasers and Blenders - Carol's Drawing Blog (9) and sharpen it down to a fine point.

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You can use this eraser to “draw” into graphite hatching to create interesting effects and fine details, and the nib never wobbles out of center.

Blenders

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Brushes
– A No. 2 straight or angled brush works well for delicate blending. They can be made more useful by trimming the bristles down to about an eighth of an inch long. This makes the bristles stiffer and easier to control. A larger flat brush works equally well for blending larger areas. Larger brushes can be trimmed back to about a quarter of an inch long. Read more about how to make your own blender brushes here.

You can also use brushes to ‘paint’ with powdered graphite. You can create watercolor-like washes, clouds, and other smooth or foggy textures. Here’s my How To Work With Powdered Graphite tutorial.

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Specialty brushes – You can find round brushes with short thick bristles made specially for blending pastels, and some of them work for blending graphite too.


Holbein Pastel Brushes, Round Blender, Horse, 1/4″
with theblack bristles in this image is the one I own and recommend. It applies powdered graphite onto paper quite well.

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You can find brushes that are made for stenciling and decorative painting that are the same style as the Holbein, but are much less expensive. And they work with graphite just as well.

I’ve experimented with many different styles of brushes for working with graphite, and stiffer bristles work best. Stiff bristles “push” the graphite and blend it better than soft bristles.

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FAQs

What do most artists use graphite pencils for? ›

The humble graphite pencil is the workhorse of many artists toolkits. Made from graphite blends mixed with wax, drawing and sketching pencils are a versatile mark making tool perfect for jotting down quick ideas, plotting compositions or even for highly detailed drawings.

Are graphite pencils good for beginners? ›

Generally, the best way to start drawing is with a hard pencil which will make a light mark that erases easily, allowing you to adjust your drawing frequently at the beginning. Then, as the drawing develops and requires a darker mark for shading or bold details, move on to a softer pencil.

What is the difference between graphite and drawing pencils? ›

The graphite that's used in regular pencils is the same graphite used in artist quality pencils. The only difference is the type and quantity of filler that's mixed with the graphite to create different degrees of hardness, and quality control.

Which drawing pencil is best for beginners? ›

Sketch Pencils for Beginners:

A good set of sketching pencils ranges from H to B. The H pencils are perfect for lines and detailing, while the B pencils provide a softer lead for shading and creating darker tones for your sketches.

What are the disadvantages of graphite pencils? ›

Graphite pencils
ProsCons
Good for creating sharp and precise linesRequire more sharpening than charcoal pencils
Easy to useNeeds more pressure to create depth in drawings
Come in a wide range of gradesCan be difficult to control if you're trying to create a range of effects or lots of shading
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What is a number 1 graphite pencil? ›

My low-end pencil pick is the Prismacolor Turquoise.
BrandGrade RangeQuality
Cretacolor Monolith Woodless Pencils9B-HBExcellent
Staedtler Lumograph Drawing Pencils12B-8HExcellent
Prismacolor Turquoise Lead For Lead Holders6B-6HAverage
Staedtler 2mm Leads for lead holders.4B-4HExcellent
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What is the best brush for blending graphite? ›

2 flat brush trimmed back to about 1/8 of an inch makes a small blender for delicate shading. That length will give you the right stiffness for “pushing” graphite for most No. 2 brushes. I trim these brushes straight across.

What pencils are best for sketching and erasing? ›

For preliminary sketches that will be used as a guide for a painting or illustration, the lighter 2H–4H pencils are ideal. These pencils allow you to draw your initial composition and erase it if necessary without damage to your paper or canvas.

What does 2B mean on a pencil? ›

Soft leads are graded using the letter 'B' to designate how 'black' the mark they make is. Numbers are then used to indicate the degree of softness – the higher the number the softer the lead and the blacker the mark. For example, a 2B lead is softer than a B lead and will produce a blacker mark.

Is HB or 2B better for drawing? ›

HB pencils are better for fine lines and detailed work, while 2B pencils are better for shading and creating darker lines. The choice depends on your drawing style and needs.

What does 4B mean on a pencil? ›

The number found in front of the letter reveals just how soft or hard the pencil is. In other words, a "4H" pencil is harder than a "2H" pencil while a "4B" pencil is softer than a "2B" pencil. Harder pencils produce lighter marks since less of the material is released as pressure is applied.

Is 0.5 or 0.7 pencil better for drawing? ›

0.5 MM: Recommendable for those whose handwriting is small, as the stroke 0,5 mm leads create is finer. It is also indicated for artist that draw using little strain. 0.7 MM: Ideal to write numbers since this lead is soft but tougher.

What pencils do professional artists use? ›

The 6 Best Pencils for Drawing in 2024
  • Staedtler Mars Lumograph. Superior quality graphite pencils ideal for all types of drawing, renowned for their consistency and durability. View Prices!
  • Best for Realism. Tombow Mono drawing. ...
  • Best for Technical Drawing. Prismacolor Premier Turquoise Graphite.
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Why do artists like to use graphite pencils? ›

The diverse qualities of graphite provide artists with many creative possibilities. The thin, refined strokes produced by harder, denser sharpened graphite appealed to a neoclassical portraitist such as Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres.

What is graphite used for in art? ›

Graphite is a metallic grey writing and drawing material, primarily used in pencil form. However, artists also use graphite powder for drawing. Graphite can be combined with pigments to produce a wide array of colours.

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