Such beautiful art and great tools! Some that I could put into the list are normal tissues, I am not good with those blending sticks and like to smooth my graphite work with tissues. And also what is quite amazing and what I should use more often is an electric eraser, it is small like the one you showed only that its electric and I think it pulls even color better off off the paper :)
Gina ́sArtCorner normal tissues yes!! I should have included them, maybe in another video. And that does sound amazing especially for colored pencil too and charcoal that’s a bit harder to get off the paper!! Thank you:))
Good tool choices. Two things, though. First, I use the erasers in your video a LOT and have for a long time. Lately, though, I've become a big fan of good electric erasers. They take a little practice, but once you get the hang of it they work wonderfully. Mine has even replaced my Tombow Mono eraser at home, though I still use it with my pocket kit. The other thing is the woodless graphite pencil. On many, there's a very, very thin plastic coating on the outside, and when you sharpen the pencil you turn that plastic into powder. The world doesn't need more plastic that we can't get rid of and can't recycle, and more importantly, neither does your lungs or your bloodstream. Not condemning your, just want to make you aware of what happens when you sharpen a woodless pencil that has the extremely thin plastic coating.
As far as the electric erasers go, I’ve owned one before (it got lost in a move) and the tip of it was actually significantly bigger than tombow. If there’s an electric eraser sized like tombow I will definitely try it out! Thanks for the heads up about woodless graphite. I don’t really use them anymore now anyway. I do have a set of them but I’ll need to look into that further
@@AlexisCassandraArtthe smallest lead Electric eraser is 2.3mm idk if they can get smaller but theres a cool thing you can to though grab a sandpaper and then sharpen the electric eraser it will make the smallest details you'll see
Let me know if you'd like me to make more videos about graphite drawing and supplies!! :)
3 years late but yes please
Thank you for sharing so many great ideas for supplies. Especially the white gel pens and the small eraser.🔥
Wow! Jimi :) Thanks for all the recommendations. A big help for beginner.
Yes, I love Jimi! I'm glad this could help you out☺
Such beautiful art and great tools!
Some that I could put into the list are normal tissues, I am not good with those blending sticks and like to smooth my graphite work with tissues.
And also what is quite amazing and what I should use more often is an electric eraser, it is small like the one you showed only that its electric and I think it pulls even color better off off the paper :)
Gina ́sArtCorner normal tissues yes!! I should have included them, maybe in another video. And that does sound amazing especially for colored pencil too and charcoal that’s a bit harder to get off the paper!! Thank you:))
your art is great
Dedicated Spartan thank you so much !!
@@AlexisCassandraArt you are most welcome
Good tool choices. Two things, though. First, I use the erasers in your video a LOT and have for a long time. Lately, though, I've become a big fan of good electric erasers. They take a little practice, but once you get the hang of it they work wonderfully. Mine has even replaced my Tombow Mono eraser at home, though I still use it with my pocket kit.
The other thing is the woodless graphite pencil. On many, there's a very, very thin plastic coating on the outside, and when you sharpen the pencil you turn that plastic into powder. The world doesn't need more plastic that we can't get rid of and can't recycle, and more importantly, neither does your lungs or your bloodstream. Not condemning your, just want to make you aware of what happens when you sharpen a woodless pencil that has the extremely thin plastic coating.
As far as the electric erasers go, I’ve owned one before (it got lost in a move) and the tip of it was actually significantly bigger than tombow. If there’s an electric eraser sized like tombow I will definitely try it out! Thanks for the heads up about woodless graphite. I don’t really use them anymore now anyway. I do have a set of them but I’ll need to look into that further
@@AlexisCassandraArtthe smallest lead Electric eraser is 2.3mm idk if they can get smaller but theres a cool thing you can to though grab a sandpaper and then sharpen the electric eraser it will make the smallest details you'll see