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-Robert
]]>Hello William,
My apologies for the late reply. I use 2H and HB lead on Strathmore 200 series Bristol Board Smooth. I also use a Prismacolor Kneaded eraser to soften up the lines as I rework the pencils. I use 2 different types of lead holders as well. A 2mm lead holder with a rotary sharpener and a .05 Mechanical pencil. I also think it’s a good idea to have a good rolling ruler for drawing backgrounds.
As far as pens go, I use a variety of Microns, Zebra brush pens, Posca white out pen, and a brush for large fills.
Keep in mind I do 90 percent of all my work on my iPad Pro these days so I don’t have to carry around all my art supplies.
I use Procreate and Clip Studio Paint and sometimes Sketchbook Pro.
I hope that helps and thank you for visiting my website. Good luck with your art!
-Robert
]]>Thanks very much Aaron! Glad you enjoyed it!
-Rob
]]>You’re welcome Adrian! Glad you like the content! 🙂
]]>Blessings.
Adrian Hanz