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smudge and erase the applied dust he used a variety of customized tools. He modified sable brushes to shorten the bristles to increase their stiffness. He carved rubber erasers, bits of cork and chamois, then secured them in brass charcoal holders for use on drawings. For scratching he modified an engraving tool. Holding this tool at various angles allowed him to vary the width of a scratch. Later illustrators have used scalpels and knives for scratching.
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Very early in his career he employed several traditional drawing and wash techniques to render illustrations. Dissatisfied with traditional techniques he explored other means of rendering that would allow him to realistically render the brilliant highlights and fine fibers of living tissue. In 1894
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and was coated with chalk, that was textured with fine bumps or stipples that helped hold the dust on the surface and aided reproduction for printing. The chalk coating allowed for multiple scratches to create highlights and rework of the dust. Brödel preferred sable brushes for applying dust. To
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Brödel described his technique in detail while drafting a proposed book on medical illustration, that was later published as an appendix in his biography.
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