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8:20 PM, Sunday January 1st 2023

Wow amazing!! this is my favorite today till now, beautiful work, I love it, what you used to ad the gray scale were markers?

8:30 PM, Sunday January 1st 2023

Thank you! I really appreciate it!

These were alcohol based "cool grey" dual tip sketch markers I found on Amazon. The brand is 'Stationary Island'. hope this helps :)

2:44 AM, Monday January 2nd 2023

I'll try to get them or at least something alike, seems pretty helpful to practice the shading on gray thones

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