Pencil drawing, drawing executed with an instrument made out of graphite encased in a wood bundling and arranged either as a layout for a more nitty gritty work in another medium, a movement in visual enunciation, or a finished work. The tube-formed graphite pencil, in light of its handiness in adequately making direct diminish dim strokes, transformed into the successor of the more prepared, metallic delineation stylus, with which late medieval and Renaissance skilled workers and tradesmen illustrated or made on paper, material, or wood.