Dry brush technique with charcoal

The dry brush technique involves using a brush with very little (or no) moisture to gently move and smudge charcoal on the surface.

Artists use it to soften edges, blend tones, and build up deeper shadows without adding more charcoal.

It helps create smooth transitions and a more refined, realistic effect—especially useful in shading faces or fabric folds.

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