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Pastellioli

@Mana_Knight Thank you! I really like drawing him a lot, and I have been imagining drawing him in my new art style. I still want to draw him more soon after I get some original drawings finished. I am thinking of redrawing another scene or picture from the game…there are way more characters from that game I want to draw a lot.

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Zuljaras

Today I got myself a set of gouache paints to try on toned paper.

Also, some acrylic paints to fill up my diminishing resources of white and black.

And 2 markers + 2 white jellyroll pens.

Getting art resources is like a stress relief Well not for the wallet ...

Pastellioli

@Zuljaras That’s really cool. I used to sometimes draw on toned paper in the past with some graphic and colored pencils, but I donated the sketchbook I had since I didn’t use it. I also saw you got Sakura Gelly Roll pens! I’ve liked using the white ones for my marker art in the past, but now I use the bright Moonlight pens they have. I find that Sakura’s gels pens are nice and bright.

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Pastellioli

@Zuljaras that’s a coincidence, cuz I also sometimes use Pigma Micron pens in my art too.

I did use markers a bunch in the past, but now I only use them in my art when I don’t have a good pen color or to serve as a base color for a large area since coloring big areas in pen is time consuming.

Usually I just use ballpoint pens I got at the dollar store to draw and color, and they are pretty good quality and you can get some nice artwork and results with them, but I have gotten duds sometimes. One time I bought a 5-color pen set and one pen was completely dead despite having ink in it, and while the rest of the pens worked, they sometimes have their tips get clogged even when I’m not using them and they have their caps on, so I always have to scribble until some ink gets on the paper.

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Eel

Not sure if it’s just me being weird, but I’m sure the ballpoint pen art also smells good. 🧐

Speaking of gouache, the scrawlrbox I received yesterday came with some gouache paint tubes. It’s my first time using them so I basically ended up using it just like watercolor which I feel might be the wrong approach…

Anyway the prompt of the box was “Mythical Monsters”, so I ended up doodling a Mew.

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VoidofLight

Micron pens are great, but I learned the hard way that they are not intended to be used to ink backgrounds. Had to buy another pack of them because I kept using mine on backgrounds for my still-lifes due to liking the texture they make. Little did I know that I was supposed to either used the ink I bought- or the sharpies instead.

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Pastellioli

@Zuljaras I was inspired to use ballpoint pens from an artist I follow on Instagram. The way the person used pens and made colorful artwork was cool! The pens that they use are different from mine though. I saw that they kind of use Pilot pens, but I use inexpensive ones at Dollar Tree from two brands called Inc and Promarx. The Promarx pens are worser quality though, but I found that pens do a very good job with drawing small details and fur a lot.

@Eel I didn’t know you got a Scrawlrbox. I heard of those because a YouTuber I used to watch made a ton of videos on that and she sometimes got cool and wacky art supplies. I recall that they came with a small piece of candy too. Your art looks cool!

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Eel

@Pastellioli I’ve been subscribed for about a year now 😃

I really like them; they come with varied art supplies at a fair price, and although the deliveries are slow in my country (I usually receive them the month after they’re shipped), it’s been very reliable (and they are also very understanding when the rare package gets lost and send a new one).

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Zuljaras

@Eel Nice painting!

And your approach is not wrong. Gouache is watercolor that can be opaque. You can dilute it as much as you want and draw.

The benefit of gouache is that you can work from dark to light and from light to dark. With watercolor if you want white you have to leave the paper unpainted because you can't layer light paint on top of dark one

It is more versatile for sure.

Eel

@Zuljaras oh I see, I guess the main issue with the set was that they only gave the three primary colors, and no white to lighten them up.

So basically I can only water them down to achieve lighter tones at the moment.

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VoidofLight

I am swamped with projects for my drawing and design class- and the end of the semester is next week. Got three drawing class assignments I need to work on, and a design class one that I have no clue what I’m doing on. Can’t wait for the semester to end so I can work on fun projects again.

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