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Old 02-14-2004, 07:26 AM   #1
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drawing pencils

can someone recommend any good drawing pencils to buy that make shading look good thanks.
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Old 02-14-2004, 07:30 AM   #2
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I use a 2B graphite pencil and HB Mechanical Pencil. They're not fancy but they do the trick.
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Re: drawing pencils

i use the blue staedlers and thyre pretty good...i also would recommend their erasers.
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Old 02-14-2004, 11:15 AM   #4
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Re: drawing pencils

i just use a regular bic mechanical pencil, .5, nothing special, the eraser is very good. for coloring, i have prismacolor pencils and markers. thats all i got. oh, for shading i use the eraser and some eraser gum, as well as tortillians, or 'stumps', which are amazing.

ha, you didnt really ask for all that, but, just in case you wanted to know.
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Re: drawing pencils

i use a range of pencils by derwint(spelling?) theres 16 i think or something like that, i forget.
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Re: drawing pencils

whats eraser gum, tortillians and stumps cause im new to all this
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tortillons and stumps look like this: <====> they are used to smudge graphite and charcoal.
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Re: drawing pencils

i brought some derwent graphic desiner medium pencils does any one think they will be any good to shade
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Re: drawing pencils

if you have a range from like around 2H to 4B or sumthin like that you should be good
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I use 2b mecha pencil.

I also have a set of Derwent drawing pencils.

But about 90% of the time I just use my 2b mecha and hb mecha.
You can get some excellent darks with a mech. pencil esp. w/ 2b lead loaded in it.

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i use a HB pencil....and well, thats about it except for a detail rubber. I do have a full set of artist pencils (6B to 4H), but i hardly ever use them.
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Re: drawing pencils

i love derwents. theyre pretty nice for getting different shades of color
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I used to use a full range of graphite pencils from 9h-6b but now I have started to use mechanical and 2mm lead holders in HB and 2B
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Personally, I think that if you're new to drawing, you might as well just stick to a normal #2 pencil for now. When you get better you can buy some good pencils to use. I've never used ne thing other than a normal pencil. Personally, i dont see the need to use any thing else, but w/e floats your boat. If I were you, id stick to drawing, and not worry bout getting good equipment, because if you cant draw in the first place, then better pencils arent going to make you any better.

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Re: drawing pencils

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if you cant draw in the first place, then better pencils arent going to make you any better.
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