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All the materials I use for my drawings
Canson Vellum Bristol: This paper is one of my favorites to use. Its easy to blend with and its a good paper to do detailed drawings on. A lot of other artists use Smooth Bristol to draw portraits, but I find it difficult to blend with and I get frustrated, but Vellum in my opinion is much easier. Jack Richesons Cold Press Watercolor Block: This is the easiest paper to draw on that I own. It blends so smoothly and easily. Even though it is made for use with watercolors, I think it works great with pencil portraits too. Aqvarelle Arches Hot Pressed Watercolor Block: This is a very smooth watercolor paper, but it still has a fine tooth to it. Ive only used it once so far, but I liked working with it. (It may be spelled Aquarelle, that seems more plausible, but It looks like a V to me) Draft Line Mechanical Pencils: I love mechanical pencils. I find them to be much more precise then regular pencils and you dont have to sharpen them! They come in different sizes 0.3mm being the smallest and 0.9 being the biggest. My 0.5mm mechanical pencil is actually a Staedtler instead of a Draft Line, but that brand is also nice. Pentel Lead: This is the lead that goes in your mechanical pencils. The range goes from hard to soft (3H to 4B). White Gel Pen: I use this for very small details, such as little highlights on eyes. All of my Pencil Drawing-- [link] Strathmore Grey Paper: This is a great paper, the only draw backs are that it is a thinner paper than Bristol and it can fade if there is nothing drawn on it :/ But I think its the best paper for working with charcoal. Its so easy to blend and its nice because it is a mid tone already (unlike white paper) so all you need to do is add the shadows and highlights. If you cant find Strathmore, another paper that works the same is Fabriano Ingres. Its just a different brand. Generals Charcoal: I like all of these white is an essential when working on grey paper. It makes the highlights really pop. The black charcoal ranges from soft to medium to hard. Soft is for smooth coverage and hard is for more detailing work. Stabilo Pastel Pencils & Rembrandt Soft Pastels: I like to use these when I need a different shade of grey. All of my Charcoal Drawings-- [link] Strathmore Tan Paper: Like I said with the Strathmore Grey Paper, this is a great paper, the only draw backs are that it is a thinner paper than Bristol and it can fade if there is nothing drawn on it :/ But I think its the best paper for working with pastels. Its so easy to blend and its nice because it is a basic skin tone already (unlike white paper) so all you need to do is add the shadows and highlights. Stabilo CarbOthello Pastel Pencils: These are great for detail work in pastel drawings, or for doing the entire drawing. Rembrandt Soft Pastels: I use these for fast coverage. They work great and they make drawing things like backgrounds and parts of the face much quicker. All of my Pastel Drawings-- [link] Canson and Strathmore Smooth Bristol: These are the same thing really, just different brands. They work great for marker drawings in my opinion. I dont use them for my portraits though because I have such a hard time blending with smooth paper .weird I know XD Youd think it would be easier for me, but some people use it and it works out great for them. Staedtler Pigment Liners: The pack I have come in varying sizes. They are nice though because you can outline things easily and the black ink wont bleed. Prismacolor Markers: I like these a lot. They are smooth and dont leave visible marker lines like most markers do. Gel Pens: These are great for detail work. Theyre a lot of fun, especially the glittery ones. All of my Marker Drawings-- [link] Chamois: This is a very smooth material that you can use to blend things like skin. Toilet Paper (or tissues): Also great for blending skin, and its easier to get a hold of than a Chamois XD. Q-tips: These work nicely for blending smaller areas. Stumps: I use these to blend very small areas, such as small details on the eyes and lips. Kneaded Eraser: These are fun to play with, but they are also useful Regular Eraser: Mine says prism on it, but Im sure any brand works. This one erases good though. It doesnt leave anything behind. Faber-Castell Pencil Eraser: I use this for erasing small details, such as fly away hairs. Pencil Sharpener: Just go out and buy a nice one, its worth it in my opinion. Dull pencils are so annoying XD Ruler: This is good for measuring any proportions or if you just need a straight edge. Surface to work on and Painters Tape: I tape my paper to this board before I begin a drawing. That way, I have a clean edged drawing when I take the tape off. Sometimes it helps to get your fingers wet and run them across the tape first though. This will take off some of the stickiness and ensure that you wont rip your drawing when you take it off. I havent ripped a drawing yet though, so it isnt too much to worry about. If you have any questions feel free to ask |
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