Dry point etching is a printmaking technique where an artist scratches an image into a plastic surface with a sharp needle. This intaglio process cuts fine lines that hold ink which is then transferred to paper through printing. The document provides step-by-step instructions for creating a dry point etching, including drawing with a needle, making rubbings, cutting out sections, applying tape for texture, inking the scratched lines, wiping excess ink, and printing the etched plate onto wet paper. Students are assigned to create a double page showing dry point etching effects and techniques, and research an etching artist as examples.