Another year, another Inktober materials post! WOOHOO!Ā
We are have officially 7 days until Inktober starts, and you can bet Iām being a complete nerd and crossing the days in a countdown in my calendar.Ā
So letās move on to a bit of a more in depth look at the materials Iāll be using this year, shall we?!?!Ā
(I also apologize for the long ass text post, but the Read More seems to not be working so we“ll have to deal with it. tumblrgetyourshiztogetherwillyou)
Speedball Black India Ink - Oh yes maāam! I broke up with Higgins Black India Ink this year and got myself a bottle of Speedballās Black India Ink! From the few tests I have done so far, Speedballās ink seems a bit more viscous, more opaque, and dries smoother than Higginsās ink.Ā
Pen Nib Holder -Ā Iām mostly going to use it with different ink mixes to shade different areas in which I want a certain level of opacity that I canāt get with my other pens. And yes, it totally makes you feel like you are in the Harry Potter world writing about spells on parchment. Win win.Ā
Round & Detail Brushes - As you can see, not much change in a year in regards to the brushes Iāll be using. I did find last year that I gravitated towards the rounded brushes almost every time, so I ditched the flat ones this time around and instead stole a detail brush set from my brother :3. Why buy when you can thrift? ;D I use these to shade my art with black India ink!Ā
Calligraphy Bamboo Brush - Oh yis, Iām bringing back this bad boy! I mainly use it to cover large areas of the paper with water and then plop ink washes all over. It is like the grown up version of finger painting, but while looking stylish af and pretending you know what youāre doing.Ā
Eye Dropper - My existence had absolutely no meaning until I started using an eye dropper to measure my ink washes. I know you might think you can do without it and just wing it, but for the love of the art Gods - just get one. Itāll make you happier than drawing hands easily.Ā
Glass Bottles - Aha! What is this nonsense you say?! I often have leftover ink mixes by the time Iām done drawing, and you know what?! There is nothing better than having a little bottle in which to store your really dark, dark, semi dark, light dark, very light ink mixes. Plus, it makes you look like a bad ass witch ready to poison someone when you have them all together. Bonus.Ā
Palette - Yes, it is the same cheap 60 cent palette from last year. Yes, it is still kicking like the little miracle it is. Yes, there is some golden ink that I seem to not be able to get off of some edges. Iām still not gonna spend another 60 cent on a new one. Come at me.Ā
Bristol Paper - By far the best paper Iāve used when working with ink. Yes, it does warp a little. But I havenāt found a paper that is as smooth to work with in ink. It has the perfect texture for ink washes as well as sketching away with thin pen nibs without damaging them! No real reason as to having two different brands other than Canson was on sale at my local art store, and a girlās gotta save the chaching.Ā
Gold & Silver Leaf - OKAY. EVERYONE HOLD STILL. I might have been squealing about these every time I see them since I got them. I have always loved to incorporate little gold or silver accents and textures into my dawings, and I just think the way they combine with ink drawings is even more orgasmic. So this year Iāll be diving into the wonderful unknown world of leafing and I. Canāt. Wait! I have absolutely 0 idea of how to use them, but I can promise swords, crowns, and costumes decorated with these little beauties.Ā
Adhesive & Sealer - These just came with the gold and silver leaf kit and since I havenāt used them yet, I can only assume they do exactly as they say they do. Shocker!
Sumo Grip Eraser by Sakura - I needed a new eraser for getting rid of the sketches after inking them, and saw a lot of people rave about this guy so now here we are! It promises to not smudge on the paper, and Iām all about that life.Ā
Sakura Pigma Brush Pens - YES, THIS IS THE SAME SET FROM LAST YEAR. Yes, they still have ink in them. Isnāt that bonkers?! I seriously cannot recommend these enough for outlines and line variation. The little guy was the most heavily used last year, and while it is running a little low, I plan on using it mainly to create textured brush strokes.Ā
White Gel Pen - I mean. Is there anything more satisfying than creating little white details on pitch black stuff? Probably not. This has also saved me multiple times from a sudden mistake that was able to be remedied easily.Ā
Itoya Aqua Roller Ball Point Pen - I donāt use this dude as much as my brush pens or Copics, but there are certain moments when inking when you just wish you had a pen that you could lightly shade and control opacity with. Thatās what this dude is!Ā
Zebra Brush Pen (Super Fine) - It is even thinner than the Sakura Brush pen, which means even more neurotic detail making is definitely happening this time around. Yay!Ā
Kuretake Cartoonist Mangaka Pen (Fine) -Ā As I mentioned above, the little Sakura Pigma brush pen is running a little low, so I needed something to replace it with and I decided to try this one out! The ink is pitch black and the handling and line variation are just dreamy.Ā
Tombow Fudenosuke Double - Sided Brush Pen - Okay yes, this was totally a compulsive buy, BUT IT IS TWO PENS IN ONE! Bless it. The black end seems very similar to the Kuretake Cartoonist pen, with the added bonus of a gray to quickly shade with on the other end.Ā
Copic Multiliner 0.3 - 0.05 (Black) - Literally the holy grail of my Inktober materials. If you want to do Inktober but are on a tight budget (art materials are expensive af, Iāve been accumulating these over the last few years), get these! Donāt even think about it. I use them for literally everything from outlining, to precise and meticulous detailing, to shading. I completely ran through my previous set last year, and there was not a single piece I did not use these on. Just do yourself a favor and pick a few. Thank me later :)
Copic Multiliner 0.3, 0.1 and 0.05 (Warm Gray) - They are exactly the same as the above, but in a warm gray tone! I got these mainly to be able to shade certain areas of my drawings without having to deal with the in-yo-face opacity from the black ink set while maintaining total control and precision of the lines, unlike when I use brushes. I am literally itching to try these for little areas like eye lids, freckles, etc!Ā
AND THERE YOU HAVE IT! Thatās all I got for you beautiful creatures this time around. Iāll be posting a little intro video to this yearās theme just like last year, so keep an eye out for that! Iām also planning weekly giveaways, daily timelapses of each piece being created, livestreams so you can hang out while I do that dayās drawing and other fun stuff like that :D Iām literally so excited to step into the Inktober madness again!Ā
Feel free to check out my instagram, where Iām the most active and post all of my art at!Ā