When I do a big art dump like this, and type in what I used for the various drawings.
.7 Mechanical Pencil or HB Pencil
Whenever I see other artists write down what they use (or show it in a tutorial, etc), they have this massive array of charcoal pencils, soft shading pencils, hard shading, outlining, sketching, kneading erasers, soft erasers, etc. etc. They have a variety of things for a variety of purposes. I'm lazy and just settle for the cheap things you buy 12 of for $2 down at Wal-Mart.
Also, I've started watching the show Being Human on BBC3. Fantastic show, no one seems to have heard of it here, I guess I'm a hipster (Nooooooooo), and yes, it involves vampires and werewolves and ghosts. However, it isn't corny and whatnot like Twilight and similar things (Red Riding Hood) has started to make the genre.
Also, I'm working on a new piece of art, but I can't really say what it is because I plan to enter it in a contest. Which is anonymous. So expect to see it in a month or so, along with another time-lapse video.
PS: Brazil is too good at volleyball PPS: We are good at Eights Rowing PPPS: Did you hear about the 23-25 match that Milos did? New world record for longest Olympic tennis match.
Hahaha XD I used to feel that way when working traditionally. I'd look at the elite artists lists of prismacolours/ blenders/ copic markers. Then theres me...0.5 2B mech pencil 8D.
That being said my mechanical pencil was pretty expensive....but then all pentel are BI. Good luck with the new piece! 8D
Then theres me...0.5 2B mech pencil 8D.
That being said my mechanical pencil was pretty expensive....but then all pentel are BI.
Good luck with the new piece! 8D
I've finished it, but I won't be able to upload it for a month or so.