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    • jasondmcintosh
      jasondmcintosh @StudioLooong last edited by

      @StudioLooong I do a mix of pencil, ink, copics mostly, but wouldn't mind something that was able to nicely accept watercolors, too. Is there such an animal?

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      • Nyrryl  Cadiz
        Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG last edited by

        I don’t use sketch books. I just buy cheap printer paper and glue them together into this crappy “sketchbook” but still don’t use it. Lol 😂 i do a lot of drawings on random paper and my ipad tho.

        Portfolio: nyrrylcadiz.com
        Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nyrryl_cadiz/
        YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbJCF1Im8ZO7hpGWTKOJMuA

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        • StudioLooong
          StudioLooong @jasondmcintosh last edited by

          @jasondmcintosh haha i'm not completely sure! This brand is supposed to be really nice and be relatively good at accepting inks and paints w/o bleeding (although I think alchohol markers get the best of em):
          https://www.illosketchbook.com/

          I really want to try it out when i'm done with my current sketchbook. I told myself that I'm only going to work in one at a time and stop hoarding 1/4 finished ones. I'm currently using a Baron Fig and I love the quality of the book but the paper is too thin so its good for pencil but ink bleeds through and any sort of wet medium is a no-go. Another one i've heard good things about is Handbook (although I think most of theirs are smaller sizes).

          https://www.amazon.com/Hand-Book-Journal-Co/b/ref=bl_dp_s_web_9461540011?ie=UTF8&node=9461540011&field-lbr_brands_browse-bin=Hand+Book+Journal+Co.

          Taylor Woolley
          (Formerly Taylor Ackerman / StudioLooong)


          Website: www.woolleystories.com
          Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woolleystories/

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          • krisblack
            krisblack last edited by

            I always like the hardback Moleskines, but hated the yellow paper. Even their sketchbooks with the thicker sheets had yellow paper.

            Years ago I switched to Leuchtturm1917 sketchbooks. At the time, they were incredibly hard to find in the U.S. so I ordered them from Amazon's German site. Fortunately, you can find them easier on Amazon.com now and they have a U.S. store too.

            Their sketchbooks have nice, thick, white pages. They also produce some yellow page variants like Moleskines. Ruled and Dot Grid books. They come in various colored hardbacks.

            https://www.leuchtturm1917.us/

            Kris Black ... designer, author, illustrator
            krisblack.com ... studio@krisblack.com

            instagram.com/krisblackstudio ... twitter.com/krisblack ... facebook.com/krisblackstudio

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            • jasondmcintosh
              jasondmcintosh @StudioLooong last edited by

              @StudioLooong Thanks so much! I really appreciate you taking the time to give input!

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              • jasondmcintosh
                jasondmcintosh @Buddy Skelton last edited by

                @Buddy-Skelton I've been dying to try toned papers, but I'm still working on the basics...I'm going to try them one day, though! Thanks!

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                • jasondmcintosh
                  jasondmcintosh @krisblack last edited by

                  @krisblack And now...I'm drooling! :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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                  • braden H
                    braden H @jasondmcintosh last edited by

                    @jasondmcintosh Nice work! Since I got my ipad I've actually been sketching less and less, so I'm going back to a good ol fashioned pen and paper sketchbook.

                    I dug out my old one (and the set of brush pens which have been sitting unused for like... 6 years... which still work!) and filled it with new paper.

                    Instead of buying a new book once in a while I made myself an art clipboard sketchbook! a ruined dollarstore clipboard, hockey tape, mod podge and a couple of artist boards makes an awesome personalized sketchpad.

                    I can fill it with printer paper, bristol, watercolour, whatever I want. Once it's filled I three hole punch it and stick it in a binder (or just a file folder). If I wanna scan something, I can take it out easy peasy.

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                    • jasondmcintosh
                      jasondmcintosh @eddysage last edited by

                      @eddysage Thanks for the suggestion! I may just try them.

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                      • jasondmcintosh
                        jasondmcintosh @braden H last edited by

                        @Braden-Hallett Thanks, Braden. Loving the MacGyver-esque approach! And I have really enjoyed watching you church out all of your great artwork. Very inspiring to see!

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                        • S
                          Sorcha last edited by

                          I use Seawhite, hardback bound A4. It lays fairly flat if you squash the pages out and I keep Scotch tape so if I need a heavy paper or toned paper (I keep aquarelle, marker paper and Canson toned around for that), I can attach a sheet inside my sketchbook. I also keep an A5 for field sketching and an A6 that lives in my bag all the time. They are less used but hoping to use them more as I gain confidence. As I gain more experience, I may change my mind but as a beginner, this system suits me fine at the moment. I also keep a couple of A3 watercolour and sketchbooks around for those times I want bigger sheets.

                          Like you, being here on the Forums has meant I'm sketching a lot more. I can't wait to start my subscription (two weeks and counting!)

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                          • jasondmcintosh
                            jasondmcintosh @jasondmcintosh last edited by jasondmcintosh

                            @Braden-Hallett I just re-read this and saw that I said 'church out...' - but i meant, 'churn out' - haha!

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                            • braden H
                              braden H @jasondmcintosh last edited by

                              @jasondmcintosh 's all right. I figured it out 😉

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