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An process in which incised lines are drawn on a plate with a sharp, pointed needle-like instrument (not the burin). Drypoint is usually done on plates as the softer metal lends itself to this technique. The process of incising creates a slightly raised ragged rough edge to the lines, known as the burr. Both the incised line and specifically the burr receive when the plate is wiped, giving the printed line a distinctive velvety look. Owing to the delicate nature of the burr, drypoint is usually made in small , stopping before the burr is crushed by the pressure of the intaglio press. Drypoint is often combined with other techniques.
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