![]() I prefer Bristol Board or watercolor paper with a smooth surface and not much texture. Thicker paper can handle erasing much better than thinner paper. Paper or Sketchbook: For a drawing that you many spend some time on, it's good to have durable and thicker paper. ![]() The drawing process I describe will not have a very broad range of values, so the range that a HB or 2B pencil lead can create will suffice. I like mechanical pencils for the consistency of line width and no need to sharpen. Mechanical Pencil: I prefer a mechanical pencil. They are inexpensive and great for precision erasing. Ruler: A decent and durable ruler is essential for setting up the drawing grid that I'll describe later.Įraser: I really love pen-style eraser sticks like these. I'll describe the ones I prefer and tell you why. ![]() I also recommend that the first time you try this tutorial, you use the materials I recommend, or similar ones. In fact, I encourage you to experiment with different materials. ![]() This tutorial is structured in a way that you can use any materials. The tools I used for the drawing pictured below are: ![]()
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