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>No, not a gradient but planar, and not for the paint, just for the tip. The
same
>method you are using to define the graphite of the pencil (it's lead)
remains
>the same only you are including two textures stacked on top of eachother
and
>with some turbulence which cause the two to interact with eachother.
>
Oh - you seem to think the lead is a textural device - while I never thought
of that - although NOW it seems obvious. The lead is another cylinder
entirely.
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