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eye_of_toad) wrote2022-07-19 01:53 pm
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Crayola crayons
Another impulse purchase. I couldn't pass up a box of crayons for only $1.25 even though I don't really like crayons.

I played with it for a bit longer...

And then remembered why I don't like crayons and got bored and switched over to ink. (I'll post that one separately in a moment.) Ink is just so much faster than either crayon or colored pencil. I still think it's super cool that there's a set of 24 different shades of skin tone, but ... I'm not sure I'll be doing that much with it just because I'm lazy.

I played with it for a bit longer...

And then remembered why I don't like crayons and got bored and switched over to ink. (I'll post that one separately in a moment.) Ink is just so much faster than either crayon or colored pencil. I still think it's super cool that there's a set of 24 different shades of skin tone, but ... I'm not sure I'll be doing that much with it just because I'm lazy.
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It looks like you got quite a way into this one before abandoning it for the ink - it looks good!
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I started watercolouring and that was fatal because you 'have' to have 100% cotton paper, but it costs a lot, so that means if you buy one sketchbook you won't use it because it was expensive and has to be saved for best, but somehow the psychological approach of buying more than one so you won't be afraid of messing one up - doesn't really work.
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Also ... I have determined that I have an irrational dislike of spiral bound sketchbooks. I can't logically explain why, because I also hate a hard-bound sketchbook with a tight binding that doesn't let you open the book out flat. But ... I've never liked any of my spiral sketchbooks and I think it might just be that slight shift of the pages when you move your hand and the page doesn't stay still. (The current Talens sketchbook is now my favorite for a hard-bound sketchbook that actually opens up flat.)
And are you ever tempted to buy that gigantic 600-page sketchbook that was trendy a few years ago? (It seemed like everyone on YouTube was doing the "challenge" to fill up the giant sketchbook.) The reviews are exactly what you expect (it's so heavy as to be unweildy, the paper isn't good quality, etc) and yet I still find myself tempted.
Anyhoo... I'll have more art to post after work. I started to post something last night and then my laptop battery died mid-post (even though the plug is *right there*, I wasn't paying attention and left it unplugged) and I just took it as a sign from the universe that it was time to go to sleep.
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I'm so glad I'm not the only one to buy a load of markers and special marker sketchbooks and then go back to watercolour/gouache because it's easier to put colour down...
I did look at some artists filling the giant sketchbook and yes, I was tempted! Even though I know I'd do two pages then it would be relegated to an expensive door stop. Before Covid, I did a sketch-booking evening course for a few years and loved it because not only did he persuade us to try things we'd never have tried otherwise, but I actually filled a few sketchbooks.
Oh! And I too dislike spiral bound sketchbooks...
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