I kept buying a lot of sketchbooks, whether it's small, medium, or large. Some of them that I use them for art classes. It was kinda fun to draw whether you would like to draw big or small. And some other materials I always use. And I always use my ipod player while i was drawing.
I use microns and the circle stencil too. I recommend the Ames lettering guide that you can get on amazon if you want to do hand lettering, but you need a t-square along with it. I bought a t-square at a local Michael's (live 5 min. away from that store XD). I use a see through plastic t-square because I find it easier to use. I used to use Faber castel, but now it's mostly microns and once in a while pigma sensei markers. I used to draw with the TV on, but now it's listening to music too or with no music. Depends on the mood and amount of thought for what I'm drawing actually on whether I have music on or not. Nice fan art too btw.
Lolz that's so true. I have like a little suitcase where I put everything a draw with. But I always take my sketchbook and a little pencil pouch with me everywhere I go to lighten my load. I love your art too, your way better then me when it comes to drawing on paper.^^
At least you use sketchbooks =^= I have one, but I don't use it anymore (instead, I have a pink auitcase instead ) OoO I have those markers from Farber-Castell too!
I recommend the Ames lettering guide that you can get on amazon if you want to do hand lettering, but you need a t-square along with it. I bought a t-square at a local Michael's (live 5 min. away from that store XD). I use a see through plastic t-square because I find it easier to use. I used to use Faber castel, but now it's mostly microns and once in a while pigma sensei markers.
I used to draw with the TV on, but now it's listening to music too or with no music. Depends on the mood and amount of thought for what I'm drawing actually on whether I have music on or not.
Nice fan art too btw.
I have one, but I don't use it anymore
(instead, I have a pink auitcase instead
OoO I have those markers from Farber-Castell too!
Pretty impressive