This sketchbook is WEIRD

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • You'd think a COPIC branded sketchbook would be perfect for COPIC markers, right? Well, I was a little surprised by how they worked together.
    *What I use:*
    - Sketchbook - Copic Paper Selections: [amzn.to/3kN9thn](amzn.to/3kN9thn)
    - Sketchbook - Moleskine Art Series: [amzn.to/408Agok](amzn.to/408Agok)
    - The bright white highlights come from uni POSCA's: [amzn.to/3fuOttn](amzn.to/3fuOttn)
    - I sketch the details using Faber-Castell fine liners: [amzn.to/3UdHCDy](amzn.to/3UdHCDy)
    - Fountain Pen: [amzn.to/3jjD0yo](amzn.to/3jjD0yo)
    - Those vibrant colours come from Copic Markers:
    (72pc): [amzn.to/3zGNsoV](amzn.to/3zGNsoV)
    (12pc): [amzn.to/3U2At9b](amzn.to/3U2At9b)

Комментарии • 4

  • @futurecondos
    @futurecondos  Год назад +1

    What are your go-to sketchbooks?
    I'm looking for something I can easily carry around!

  • @zacbillard
    @zacbillard Год назад +1

    Looks good! I know what you mean about white Poscas not always having the opacity you want. I've been thinking of changing mine out for a whiteout pen, lol!

    • @futurecondos
      @futurecondos  Год назад +1

      I agree! I think a whiteout pen may be the way to go.
      Funny enough, I have a scrap sketchbook with paper thinner than printer paper and the Posca's look brilliant on that. I bet that's because it's not designed to absorb ink.

    • @zacbillard
      @zacbillard Год назад +1

      @Drawing Future Condos I didn't consider that! I'll have to do some tests on sketching paper and watercolour paper to see if I notice a difference.