
My working style has transitioned several times over the past few years, going from colored pencil and marker to almost entirely digital coloring. Today I want to share with you my all time favorite illustration tools. If you're an artist you can understand how it's possible to be in love with a tool, so much that your day is totally ruined if it's misplaced. As you can see, it's not all that hard for me to do.
Uni TouchMatic Eraser - I bought this at least 10 years ago at Jerry's Artarama in West Hartford, CT. I am constantly amazed how it has yet to run out. I love this this click-style eraser because it gives me the precision I can't get with my regualar eraser. It seems Uni has upgraded the TouchMatic to its current form, the E-Knock found at JetPens.
I fell madly in love with the Faber-Castell Dust-Free Vinyl Eraser when I picked it up this past year. I end up having way less smudginess where there used to be a pencil line, and the line actually erases. Imagine that! The "dust-free" aspect of the eraser is that the eraser dandruff rolls together in a neat little nugget that you can roll off to the side instead of brushing off of your drawing. I picked mine up at ACMoore, but you can get them here, too, at Dick Blick.
Since purchasing old school Wacom Intos tablet (circa 2000) a year ago via CraigsList, my digital painting has improved significantly. Actually, up until that point I hadn't really colored digitally because I didn't like how little control I had with a mouse. Now my little grey friend follows me to my in-house job and home everyday.

Other notables from my studio:
• Holly DeWolf's book Breaking Into Freelance Illustration - this inspired me to grab the bull by the horns and make this dream reality
• Canon MX860 All-In-One - no complaints as of yet. I picked it up for its nice scan quality and nice art paper printing
• Guayaki Organic Yerba Mate - gives me the kick I need for these late nights
On my screen there you can see a final color illustration from my current project with author Barbara Ann Simone. Check out my BLOG for a close up of this page and a few others!
So, what are some of your favorite tools? Is your studio space as messy as mine? * Here's a secret, all my art supplies are on shelving units in the other part of the basement, so what you see is only a sliver of the goodness.*
It was interesting to read about the different erasers you use. I just use the old stand-by kneaded rubber, but I might try some of the others. Thanks for the info!
ReplyDeleteHmmm favorite tools? I have been using my light box lately--a tool that spent a lot of time in it's box until recently. I wouldn't call it a favorite tool, but it has proved helpful these days.
Yes, my studio gets very messy! I actually cleaned it up today!
Fun post!
Great post! Good idea to share your favorite tools. I made myself a color pencil holder that comes with me every where. Color pencil has become a favorite medium since it can travel much better than acrylic.
ReplyDeleteI have basement studio space too and it it always messy.... Even after I clean it... My twist is that I trip over toys on my studio floor and some times my supplies wonder to the playroom side.
I think your space looks pretty neat and organized! I have to clean mine today because I can't see the top of the table. My favorite tool is a black prismacolor pencil because it doesn't smudge and can create line values I couldn't get when I used a micron pen.
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