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The audio begins with the distinct sound of a pencil making contact with paper, the soft scratching indicating the start of a sketch. The pencil moves in a purposeful, continuous line, the sound growing louder as the pressure increases to mark the boundary. The artist's finger occasionally joins in, smoothing over the graphite to create a soft blend or dragging it along the line to emphasize the boundary. The rhythm of the sketching is occasionally broken by the sharper, more definitive sound of a marker. It glides across the paper, its tip scraping lightly against the texture, adding depth and solidity to the boundary being drawn. The marker's line is unbroken, tracing the pencil's path in a fluid motion that speaks of confidence and precision. A faint rustling suggests the presence of a graph, a guide perhaps for the sketch. The scoring of lines, a systematic process that hints at patterns or measurements being transferred to the sketch. The overall atmosphere suggests an intense