A penciller (or penciler) is an artist who works in the creation of comic books, graphic novels, and similar visual art forms.
In the American comic book industry, the penciller is the first step in rendering the story in visual form, and may require several steps of feedback with the writer. These artists are concerned with layout (positions and vantages on scenes) to showcase steps in the plot. In earlier generations it was more common for artists to use a loose pencilling approach, in which the penciller does not take much care to reduce the vagaries of the pencil art, leaving it to the inker to interpret the penciller's intent and render the art in a more finished state.
A penciller works in pencil. Beyond this basic description, however, different artists choose to use a wide variety of different tools. While many artists use traditional wood pencils, others prefer mechanical pencils or drafting leads. Pencillers may use any lead hardness they wish, although many artists use a harder lead (like a 2H) to make light lines for initial sketches, then turn to a slightly softer lead (like a HB) for finishing phases of the drawing. Still other artists do their initial layouts using a light blue colored pencil because that color tends to disappear during photocopying.
Do you hear the hiss in the lies
Are you worn out from the spin
Just wanting a taste of the truth
'cause the madness makes you sick
A peace of mind is what you wanted to find
United we stand the rest will just divide
Iæ¦ not like a lost book on the shelve
Iæ£l tell you one thing Iæ¦ not into hell
Pony soldier, just like I told ya, and I am going with him
Do you see the falsehood in their hearts
Standing on the soapbox, proud
No one needs another hypocrite