New drawing materials, I'm happy!!
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New drawing materials, I'm happy!!
Sorting the EIGHT (8) (!!?) nibs i have in circulation
i like to keep the most blown-out ones for drawing on less than stellar/inappropriate surfaces; the broken in ones are good for every day drawing and the tightest ones are for if I need a lot more cleanness and thinner lines/to be saved as they will eventually break in
the video that basically introduced me to nib pens below the cut
My home grown blological ink for drawing sigils
hello I was wondering what utensils you use for your traditional art? It looks very neat but I'm very bad at discerning what things people use to draw with lole [also im not sure when your rant post was but I hope you're doing a bit better ^^]
hey ! sorry I didn't see this before !!!!
for my traditional art I use a mechanical pokemon pencil 0.5 ( I don't know the model.. it's ditto and pikachu themed tho ) sometimes pentel twist erase click 0.5 mechanical pencil, 0.5 2B uni nanodia blended hi quality leads ( my absolute fave type of lead I need more but they don't sell in my country. lol. I'm. yeah, heartbreaking ), for eraser I use a coca cola eraser I got from daiso ( it smells good but it can get dirty and stain your paper so I'd invest in something better, like a mono eraser. I really really like the smell tho lmfaoooooo ). most of my sketchbooks I get from daiso, but what I really like is honestly printer paper ( I like the grainy texture plus is cheap ) but I think paper is very personal ? to me I like using grainy textured papers with my graphyte pencils, and more smooth papers with my inking pens !
some other materials I like to use that's worth mentioning:
- normal eco grip fabel castell 2B pencil ( good for sketching and I like the sounds, it definitely isn't 2B enough, very very light graphyte )
- sakura micron pigma tip 1 pen ( black ) ( soooooo nice for doodling )
- sakura micron pigma fine tip F pen ( black ) ( inking, but I don't like inking. but doodling feels very nice too )
- pilot super grip 0.7 black ballpoint pen ( this is the one. my absolute favourite pen. for everything. writing, drawing, anything. super comfortable for a ballpoint pen. surprisingly dark ink )
- pilot hi-tec-c 0.3 pink pen ( this one is soooooo nice for sketching and the sounds, goshhh so nice, I only have a pink one, tried to find other colours but never found this model ever again )
also thank you so much for your sweet words ! i can't say I feel better but I mean. it will pass. I'll be fine <3
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