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| Joe D. I make poopie! ![]() Quote | Reply | | Question... posted on: 2/21/2007 6:17:55 PM Ok I have been wondering this for awhile...I prefer to use mechanical pencils when drawing, but I've used drawing pencils in the past I know they have different shadesand tones. Do they make mechanical pencils like this also? Another thing...what are the best kind of markers? I use crayola but they bleed to much. I'd appreciate any feed back. |
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Bit
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replied on: 2/22/2007 6:54:52 AM well if your talking about diff hardness of leads... ya they sell them for mech pencils... i havent been able to come accross them... but im sure u can find them online... and also a good type of marker is a (i think its called) pigma micro... somthing like that... i used to have a bunch of them... the only problem with those is that they are hard to vary the width of lines with... but its somthing u need to practice with... id say if u plan on trying ink ur stuff alot try and learn how to use the crow quill pens... the ones u dip in ink... they give a more pro look... but its up to u hope i helped |
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Artsta
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replied on: 2/22/2007 7:55:16 AM yeah if you're talking about dif. hardness on leads just go to a art store, they should have them. i normally use 0.5 mm, but i've seen 0.7 mm, and i think 0.9 mm. you have to buy a pencil that will fit the leads also though. |
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The_AMAZiNAZN
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replied on: 3/8/2007 1:00:05 PM try using a led holder :-) there real nice thats what im learning to use i hear its better for pro artists like a mechanial mix with an art pencil :-) i like it a lot! |
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