you you use a wooden pencil or a mechanichal one when you draw
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I have two mechanical pencils I use for drawing. One is your standard mechanical pencil with the thin leads and the other is an artist's mechanical with tick leads. Both are HB.
I don't typically draw anything for my comics in pencil anymore, but I used to use the regular mechanical pencil for comic work. Sometimes I would use the artist's pencil with blue leads for rough sketchy work and then tighten it up with the thinner HB leads.
Now I use the thicker leads for actual art work like life drawing. The thinner leads are great for animation work, though. It keeps your line weight consistant and fairly thin for detailed work.
Mechanical. I have more control over the mechanical pencil, for whatever reason. The only wooden pencil I use is colored pencils, and that's only because what I have is Prismacolor, and goes down oh-so-smooooothly. ^_^
I hate sharpening pencils, and to keep getting the uniform line that I get from a pencil, I need a mechanical one. Wooden pencils wear down too fast, and break more often(I'm actually very heavy handed), so I have to keep sharpening them. As I don't feel like spending the better part of an hour sharpening a pencil, and want to actually, yanno, DRAW…
…^^ Mechanical.
I've been using the same type of mechanical pencil for about a decade. It's the Sanford Logo 4 with .5 lead. It feels so nice between my fingers that I've never felt like deviating. And like Rich, I end up reinking my art anyway (in Flash) so my use of a mechanical pencil falls completely down to comfort and convenience alone.
You know, I may consider a tutorial down the road.
Yeah, inking in Flash not only makes the lineart scalable, but it smooths your inking to the desired amount and allows you to simply click to fill any shape. Of course, it doesn't handle smooth gradients and shading as easily, but that's the trade off you get.
"Stuff about inking in flash"
I just tried it out. You're a fucking genius! Flash inking works brilliantly!
UPDATE: The more and more I try inking in Flash, the more I see how well this truly works! I was never able to ink smoothly before because I have shaky hands (I can't ever sleep, so I'm usually quite tired), but now I can have hyper smooth inking! I can only imagine how mixing this inking technique with photoshop coloring and shading will work!
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