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rootyb in the post "Drawabox Pens are back in stock! Our first run got a great response, so we're looking to do this for the long run to help give students an accessible source of more fairly priced, high quality fineliners"

2019-07-03 18:38

As a happy customer from the first batch of pens, I highly recommend them.

rootyb in the post "Drawabox Pens are back in stock! Our first run got a great response, so we're looking to do this for the long run to help give students an accessible source of more fairly priced, high quality fineliners"

2019-07-03 18:38

This is why digital art has always appealed to me. Much faster setup, no cleanup, no ongoing supply costs, faster iteration.

Though, I will say, while I was skeptical of the DaB requirement of doing lessons in pen at first, I definitely agree with the requirement. On digital (say, an iPad with Procreate), it's far too easy to get tied up in settings and brushes and quick-undoing your mistakes, which won't let you learn from your mistakes.