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Firstly, my most recently sketch.
1. Staedtler non-permanent Lumocolor M from Popular Bookstore
This non-permanent water-based marker is a great tool for heavy outlining. Recommended for artists whose style involves thick rendering and toning.
2. Soft 2B Pencil Sharp from ArtBox
A mechanical pencil specially design for drawing and sketching. Its extra thick lead design enables artists to give both thin and thick shading, while avoiding the drudgery of switching between tools.
3. ZIG Clean Color Kawaii double tip
A double tip water based marker with 0.5 mm and 1.2 mm diameter. Good for more detailed shading and outlining as compared to the first Lumocolor marker.
4. Your regular 2B mechanical pencil and eraser
Well, it’s self explanatory.
5. A Sketch Book
Though it’s self explanatory, do touch and feel the material of the paper in the sketch book before purchasing it. There are different papers designed for different mediums of drawing. A typical Sketch book should be thicker, if not, rougher than your average A4 printing paper. These Sketch book papers are good for both water based and charcoal based mediums.
That’s all peeps! Keep “orz”ing!