Whn i was in Nursery, i used HB bcz they r Strong From KG 2 to Class 4, i used 2B bcz they r Smooth Now i want 2 Write wit 4B Xtra Thick Triangle Pencil Bcz they r Xtra Smooth & Dark
Whn i was in Nursery, i used HB bcz they r Strong From KG 2 to Class 4, i used 2B bcz they r Smooth Now i want 2 Write wit 4B Xtra Thick Triangle Pencil Bcz they r Xtra Smooth & Dark
If you are a person who **really** likes an extremely sharp point on your pencil, mechanical pencils are great. It is possible to get mechanical pencil leads in different harnesses for most diameter mechanicals. I'm a big fan of 2mm clutch type mechanical pencils. I recently got a 5.6mm clutch for shading.
Hey, there are plenty of artists that sketch with a mechanical pencil! There are even special types of lead for artists so you can get hard and soft leads to get different darknesses You can even get different diameters of mechanical pencil so you have the option of using a very thin and precise lead, or a really thick lead that covers more area and has a softer effect. I personally have a 2mm mechanical pencil which is really nice to sketch with, but you can also get a 5.6mm one that is very useful for large and expressive sketches. The smallest is 0.3mm which can get some really small details. The 5.6mm leads come in charcoal, hard pastel, graphite, oil pencil and other pencil mediums! So mechanical pencils are actually a professional art tool, even the really cheap ones you'd get in the office supply section of the store. I know this was a joke, but I still thought it was worth saying that you don't need expensive artist pencils and supplies to create awesome drawings.
All you need to remember is that the pencil leads can do much of the work for you. Pressing hard with your pencils increases your fatigue as you draw. A hard lead (higher numbers in the H range) will give you fainter lines which is great for under sketches. A really soft lead (higher numbers in the B range) will give you very dark lines with minimal pressure on the paper. The softer the lead, the more it will smudge on the paper and the more difficult it is to erase.
My 9b is a stump while all others are still mostly whole! It’s because I actually shade a lot with a mechanical pencil, until I need something super dark.
4H was my go to starter for a long time but I find that I scratch the softer paper attempting to go just a bit darker 2h may be the way to go. I like the lightness of the 4H but you do have to change quickly.
you might think I am crazy but I love to shade with only a 4H pencil and maybe use a HB for occlusion shadows. I feel like I have much more control over the values that way...
The way i remember which pencil does what is H is code for hard and B is for brittle and the number beside them is just a multiplier. 2B is darker than H but 4B would be darker than 2B.
You can't call α shade "a shade", when you only use HB. When we're shading a sketch/drawing, we usually use 4B at least, to either add depth, or create shadows etc. HB is used as demonstrated on this video. Beginners most common mistake, is to only use hard pencils with very light tones and thus no depth or values on the final result,
I personally do my sketching and very light shade with F, lineart, if any, and main features with HB, then work my way up from there. Thanks for this video!! Any pencils you could recommend?
I actually have a whole list of the art supplies I like most currently in the notes of the lesson below. Way more than just the pencils. www.proko.com/materials3
I recently got a 2mm mechanical pencil from Mr. Pen (a very affordable brand) that included some colored lead and some 2b lead, but I find the 2b lead behaves more like an H lead and barely has any variation in depth when using different amounts of pressure which is really limiting and frustrating. I want to buy some higher quality lead to use, so I was wondering you all like to use so I could get some recommendations!
I also use 3 sizes of tips/thickness Critérium: 0,2mm-2H, 0,5mm-HB, 2mm-2B Pencils: 2H, HB, 4B, 8B Square sticks: 2H, HB, 4B, 8B The Round sticks (like pencil without wood / all in graphite) are a good compromise between standard pencils and Square sticks. I use it with my critérium (mechanical pencils) for travel
also B pencils are going to blend and smooth out a lot better than H pencils, so if you need something clean and easy to erase go with H. And if you need something that’s going to blend out and stuff go with a B! (its obvious i only use H pencils, i’m a little oblivious)
HB is the standard No. 2 pencil btw
tysm i was just about to ask about it
If it’s the standard then why “no.2”?
Whn i was in Nursery, i used HB bcz they r Strong
From KG 2 to Class 4, i used 2B bcz they r Smooth
Now i want 2 Write wit 4B Xtra Thick Triangle Pencil
Bcz they r Xtra Smooth & Dark
@@C.C.Mousse it's a hardness scale strong for graphite.
@@C.C.MousseAmerican scale for hardness of graphite is #1-4 instead of B HB F H used globally
Single pencil answer is 2B? Dang man. All those teachers WANTED me to draw in class...
Why?
Whn i was in Nursery, i used HB bcz they r Strong
From KG 2 to Class 4, i used 2B bcz they r Smooth
Now i want 2 Write wit 4B Xtra Thick Triangle Pencil
Bcz they r Xtra Smooth & Dark
@@palashchoudhury5565the amount of short forms in your comment......... 😶😅
Thanks. My Pleasure
@@C.C.Moussebecause most regular pencil we got(at least where i live) are all 2B.
**puts my mechanical pencil away slowly**
Puts 6H pencil slowly away
@@3npitsu992 *puts my ball pen slowly*
If you are a person who **really** likes an extremely sharp point on your pencil, mechanical pencils are great. It is possible to get mechanical pencil leads in different harnesses for most diameter mechanicals. I'm a big fan of 2mm clutch type mechanical pencils. I recently got a 5.6mm clutch for shading.
*puts crayon away slowly*
Hey, there are plenty of artists that sketch with a mechanical pencil! There are even special types of lead for artists so you can get hard and soft leads to get different darknesses You can even get different diameters of mechanical pencil so you have the option of using a very thin and precise lead, or a really thick lead that covers more area and has a softer effect. I personally have a 2mm mechanical pencil which is really nice to sketch with, but you can also get a 5.6mm one that is very useful for large and expressive sketches. The smallest is 0.3mm which can get some really small details. The 5.6mm leads come in charcoal, hard pastel, graphite, oil pencil and other pencil mediums! So mechanical pencils are actually a professional art tool, even the really cheap ones you'd get in the office supply section of the store.
I know this was a joke, but I still thought it was worth saying that you don't need expensive artist pencils and supplies to create awesome drawings.
Me who just uses a single random pencil- ohh, i see, thanks
Same
This is so helpful 😭 I'm absolutely going to forget though
All you need to remember is that the pencil leads can do much of the work for you. Pressing hard with your pencils increases your fatigue as you draw. A hard lead (higher numbers in the H range) will give you fainter lines which is great for under sketches. A really soft lead (higher numbers in the B range) will give you very dark lines with minimal pressure on the paper. The softer the lead, the more it will smudge on the paper and the more difficult it is to erase.
Living the 5B life over here,, I run those pencils down so fast🤣
Maybe just move to charcoal 😅
Same for me, 5B is hands down the best pencil. Sometimes I use 3B or 7B as well, but nothing beats 5B
Very useful. When I am drawing I never know which pencils to use.
I only ever use 8B. Sketching, shading, doesn't matter as long as u can control it
My 9b is a stump while all others are still mostly whole!
It’s because I actually shade a lot with a mechanical pencil, until I need something super dark.
I wish there was an 8B lead refill for mechanical pencils, 4B is the only one I could buy.
If get bored enough sometimes I’ll use a 13b pencil writes like butter. But it’s not necessary.
Yea I seen those graphite pencil packs with like 10 shades but it always seemed excessive to me. I have a 2H, HB, 4B, and 8B. I use a lead pencil too
Thx proko sensei
These are the exact same pens i use!
4B is my go to single pencil. Proko always makes me doubt my art choices😂
Get off the internet.
4H was my go to starter for a long time but I find that I scratch the softer paper attempting to go just a bit darker 2h may be the way to go. I like the lightness of the 4H but you do have to change quickly.
Grab a full graphite set. I use the same bolds as you, but I go up to 8b. 2h is the best for sketching, light.
I always use 8b or 10b for sketch and also for final rendering
Me too, I love darker lead
Only when my wrist got pain I finally appreciate 4B and 6B pencils!
you might think I am crazy but I love to shade with only a 4H pencil and maybe use a HB for occlusion shadows. I feel like I have much more control over the values that way...
Nothing wrong with that!
I’m gonna stick with mechanical pencil for now and I will try them out
I just.. I just.. I just use pressure...
2Bs are awesome!! I use them in school as well. Maybe that's why the drawings I drew behind the question papers we were handed turned out so good.
The way i remember which pencil does what is H is code for hard and B is for brittle and the number beside them is just a multiplier. 2B is darker than H but 4B would be darker than 2B.
I typically just use five of them.
* 3B is visibly the most used one *
you know you've been seeing too much drama over a certain wizarding game when instead of a pear you see a wizard hat.....
bruh i didn’t actually notice that it’s a pear until i read this comment lmao
Unnecessary drama*
I have so I love using very dark ones, I think the Artist’sLoft erasers are amazing as well!
I like the harder 4H and up for lightly sketching a drawing for later use with pencil crayons or paintings
Why didn't you show 3B on the most used, while it's clearly the shortest?
My preference is a 4B as a go-to. Nice to see another artist's take
Once I drew a huge swirl using 2H, HB, 2B, 4B, 6B and 8B pencils and colored the whole A2 sheet with them
He clearly uses 2b more often since it's the shortest one he got
I used a 2b pencil from my hotel room in the sketchbook and I loved the look better than my HB so imma keep it lol
This is exactly what I do. The only time I use the odd numbers is when I can't find the even numbers. Or when my evens get too small.
Amazing
I have asked that qestion alot after beying a set of coul pensil tax 😁
I haven't used H pencils, but i only use 4 pencils HB ,2B ,3B,4B the most convenient one's
I typically ony draw with a 6h or 5h pencil, bc i like to focus on using line to create depth, it definitely helps when i come in with ink later
I appreciate that, thanks!👍🤗
I'll just buy the whole pack, cuz I really like shading and I'm currently learning impressionism
I thank you for this to tell the truth I mostly like using HB pencils to sketch and shade
You can't call α shade "a shade", when you only use HB. When we're shading a sketch/drawing, we usually use 4B at least, to either add depth, or create shadows etc. HB is used as demonstrated on this video. Beginners most common mistake, is to only use hard pencils with very light tones and thus no depth or values on the final result,
i just use my 2b and press harder or less
I use the different ones when the one I normally use breaks
That's an okay way to do it! haha
LOL That's a writers perspective lol
TSA aiming their guns at me because i dared to bring 2 pencils through airport security:
I just use HB
I always use to hb even for my best sketch
*slowly grabs a HB pencil instead of using a 2B pencil*
yikes
4H is good for watercolour sketches - easier to rub out and doesn’t leave marks
my one pencil carry is a 2b, but at home i have a mars lumograph set
I just use whatever comes in my hand
When I travel I only bring Staedtler Mechanical Pencil 2.0 and a Sketchbook for my art supplies also blending stump.
Me: "Pencils are pencils!"
Kings stick to blackwing 602. Does it all with superb pen-to-paper feel.
I use a 4h for sketching and basic shading, i just really really like sublities
Awesome tips 😊 nice work
Usually i use H, HB, B and 2B
Thank you
2B is the pencil I always have with me, it's the one that needs replacing well before the others.
NOTED
I have a HB 2 pencil
My dude drew a robot pear
I generally use 6h and 4b
i usually use 3, the HB, 2B and 4B to draw
The sketch is flipping at us
I personally do my sketching and very light shade with F, lineart, if any, and main features with HB, then work my way up from there. Thanks for this video!! Any pencils you could recommend?
I actually have a whole list of the art supplies I like most currently in the notes of the lesson below. Way more than just the pencils.
www.proko.com/materials3
thanks man
I ve used 2B, 4B, 6B & 8B
Sometimes I have to shift to charcoal because even the 10B looks light at that point
I like either a 6B or an 8B
I used a 5b strictly cause it feels the best for me. But i dont do studies and mostly just sketch from imagination.
I mostly just limit my pencils to HB, 2B and 6B 😅
I recently got a 2mm mechanical pencil from Mr. Pen (a very affordable brand) that included some colored lead and some 2b lead, but I find the 2b lead behaves more like an H lead and barely has any variation in depth when using different amounts of pressure which is really limiting and frustrating. I want to buy some higher quality lead to use, so I was wondering you all like to use so I could get some recommendations!
I'm on the same search too, my lead holder only came with HB's. I have to order online
Im a realism artist. Trust me, all you need is 2b and 8b. Just press the 8b lightly if you want lighter shade.,
For me it's:
First Sketch -> 2H
Second, slightly more confident sketch -> 4B
Lineart n shit -> brush pen or black ballpoint pen
you can try 8B 😅
When sketching i use an 8b or higher for outline
I also use 3 sizes of tips/thickness
Critérium: 0,2mm-2H, 0,5mm-HB, 2mm-2B
Pencils: 2H, HB, 4B, 8B
Square sticks: 2H, HB, 4B, 8B
The Round sticks (like pencil without wood / all in graphite) are a good compromise between standard pencils and Square sticks. I use it with my critérium (mechanical pencils) for travel
2b or not 2b that is the question
8B Is really great
For decade only pencil I used was natraj 3HB
Me who uses 6b for everything cuz I hate how hb feels and looks so thin on the page and makes it really hard to comfortably sketch anything
I just use a regular HB
Solid way to do it!
also B pencils are going to blend and smooth out a lot better than H pencils, so if you need something clean and easy to erase go with H. And if you need something that’s going to blend out and stuff go with a B! (its obvious i only use H pencils, i’m a little oblivious)
Me: JUST USE ANYTHING.
6B all the way
I use everything
I love 2B, 4B, and 6B! But I really wanna try 7-14B's! I don't really like the H's...
Me who uses one pencil for sketching, shading, thick lines etc:
Have a 2H which is way harder than any H pencil I've ever seen so I guess: all pencils are different and some are just more useful than others
The question at the end is 2b or not 2b
Clearly this is a Nier Automata reference
Bros being fancy with that progreso pencil
Mechanical pencil is good too for traveling !
I wonder what’s the equivalent of it in terms of range of darkness etc.. is it like a 2b?
I use only 2.
2b and 6b
im too lazy so i just use my pencils that have those spiderman covers as sketch and no. 2 pencils for shade💀
"2B is to do. To do is 2B"
There is 8b too
I use one pencil
I usually just used the 2b 4b and 6b, I feel like the h, are to light or scratchy not good quality graphite.
Me who draws with a one classic pencil-
And then there's me with my single Bic ballpoint pen x,@
me using only a one pencil 😂
Nope 🙏
I'm gonna stick to "Give me a pencil", to shopkeeper. 🙃