Rubbing

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This article deals with a method of recording and reproducing textures. For other uses, see Rubbing (disambiguation)

A rubbing is a reproduction of the texture of a surface created by placing a piece of paper or similar material over the subject and then rubbing the paper with something to deposit marks, most commonly charcoal or pencil, but also various forms of blotted and rolled ink, chalk, wax, and many other substances as well.

Common uses for this technique include:


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