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to tone a piece of paper with charcoal for drying youamp;#39;re going to just need a couple simple tools youamp;#39;re going to need a chamois and a large Square charcoal stick now when you tone you want to make sure that you have about three sheets of paper that youamp;#39;re not toning with a single sheet because youamp;#39;ll pick up the texture from whatever surface the paper is on if itamp;#39;s a table youamp;#39;ll pick up all the texture of the table if itamp;#39;s a drawing board youamp;#39;ll pick up the texture of the drawing board unless you have several sheets one or two of them underneath the paper that youamp;#39;re using simply take the charcoal and lay it flat down on its side and gently wipe it over the surface you can switch directions Iamp;#39;m not pressing very hard at all Iamp;#39;m just gently going over the surface in both directions covering everything not putting down a lot of charcoal but just a little bit then you take your Chamois and with with