Monday, March 11, 2019

Brushes and Brush Pens

You didn't think I would tantalizingly mention brush pens in the previous post and then not do a post about brush pens... did you? I'm a fan of the Kaimei, of course, although I didn't use mine for a long long time and it became clogged. I've cleaned it, but it's still not what it was. If I had to pick one brush pen I would choose the Pentel GFKP which is remarkably like a real brush (but sometimes with an annoying, treacherous point that needs a trim). But I am usually less brave and use the Pilot Pocket brush pen because it's just plain easy to use.

Monday, March 4, 2019

Pen Kinds

I actually cut a goose feather into a quill pen recently. Used to do it when I was a kid, wanted to see if I still have the knack. It was pretty easy. But I wouldn't want to be limited to using a goose quill pen all the time. If I had to pick just one pen, I would pick the Pentel Stylo because it is between a Micron and a brush pen. It can do either job, sort of. But of course it's better to also have a Micron and a brush pen... or many...

Monday, February 25, 2019

More Kinds of Pencils

A pencil is a pencil. In the last post, I talked a little about different lead types. Here are some lead holders (for that is what pencils are). My favorite pencil to just carry around is the Tombow Zoom 505. The only slight annoyance is that the eraser is not easy to get to. My go-to for my drawing kits is the Graphgear 500 which is not expensive and is very reliable so long as you don't let it get wet.

Monday, February 18, 2019

Types of Pencil Lead

I suppose the Internet exists so that someone can write a blog post about types of pencil lead. I guess I am not the only one!
  • https://pencils.com/hb-graphite-grading-scale/
  • https://www.jetpens.com/blog/the-best-lead-grade-for-every-application/pt/475
  • https://cwpencils.com/blogs/news/131980803-beginners-guide-to-pencil-shopping-a-guide-to-grades
Whether I am drawing a comic or an illustration, I generally start with a 0.7 mm HB or a Staedtler Norica woodcased pencil.

Friday, February 15, 2019

Comic Drawing Tools: Three Worlds





By "tablet" here, I mean an Android tablet, an iPad, or a Windows 10 tablet like the Microsoft Surface or the Lenovo Miix. Input tablets also have screens in them these days, and I am not sure why anyone would buy something like a Wacom anymore when a Miix (or a Surface Go) is cheaper. There's still the old-school input tablets that are just pressure-sensitive surfaces with no screens. And then there's the ISKN Slate 2 which is kind of an input tablet but you can take it with you and you can draw on paper while it digitizes what you draw. I'm playing with this one these days and I find it to be okay... but not quite as good as the Miix or just using paper and brush pens.

  • https://try.iskn.co/us/the-slate/
  • https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/tablets/windows-tablets/miix-series/c/miix-series
  • https://www.wacom.com/en-us

Thursday, March 8, 2018

Wow Golly

So, like, a decade ago as I was finding my feet after a divorce, I thought it would be a good idea to start a blog post offering advice.

It would not.

Not for me, anyway. Offering advice is not the number one value I can provide. Instead, I will try to offer something else. Stories, maybe.

Today, I stumbled across this, the rusted-out carcass of that blog from 2006 or so. I've sanded and primered it to stop the oxidation and now I'll see if I can find wheels for this stupid thing.