Questions/Discussions

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  • Portrait drawing course?

    aSnoopyArtist

  • 250 Box Challenge: Horizon Line Question

    EgusiSoup

  • I am restarting lesson 1 and the 250 box challenge do I ncritiqueeed to do anything to get critiqued for it?

    EthanONotFullName

  • Object Studies (Putting 250 Boxes Into Practice)

    Malcress

  • Proficiency and the Fundamentals

    QriousK

  • Lesson 7 "continues to be daunting!!"

    Himanknyx

  • How to pace yourself for the homework?

    Shay330

  • Wrist exercises for relief and prevention - my personal recommendations

    Malcress

  • Lesson 2 - Shadows in texture & L3 texture for leaves

    poorbutcher

  • Foreshortening boxes

    Macozy

  • Art glove for Drawabox exercises - yes or no?

    Malcress

  • Constructing 3D drawing based on orthographic plans

    esteban90

  • Doing orthographic studies based on images

    esteban90

  • Does anyone have a video of a full L7 construction?

    Malk

  • Official critique on homework submitted before becoming a Patron

    koolestani

  • Texture of smooth objects?

    hobogardenerben

  • line weight to organic arrows?

    vicolove

  • Will DrawABox help me enjoy the process?

    aSnoopyArtist

  • Submission Deadline - 2 credits, 1 might expire before the deadline?

    MatchaVee

  • Orientation of animals

    WoodPanda

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Pentel Pocket Brush Pen

Pentel Pocket Brush Pen

This is a remarkable little pen. Technically speaking, any brush pen of reasonable quality will do, but I'm especially fond of this one. It's incredibly difficult to draw with (especially at first) due to how much your stroke varies based on how much pressure you apply, and how you use it - but at the same time despite this frustration, it's also incredibly fun.

Moreover, due to the challenge of its use, it teaches you a lot about the nuances of one's stroke. These are the kinds of skills that one can carry over to standard felt tip pens, as well as to digital media. Really great for doodling and just enjoying yourself.

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