Comment 1997

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May 20, 2005, 6:53:39 AM UTC
That's a good idea. I'd love to be a trend-setter. *winks* Copic markers are the BEST, but they are so dang expensive. I can't remember the name of the set I have. They're the next to the most expensive copics, but not popular enough for me to remember the name of them. Heh, heh. But, the color flows from them so beautifully. I love them.

Comment ID 1997

[Art] My Neighbor Totoro
May 20, 2005, 8:36:33 PM UTC on [Art] My Neighbor Totoro
Copics! Thats what it was. I was trying to remember what they were called. One day I'm going to get me some of those! Then I can toss out my evil cheepie ones Muhahaha Evil

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  • May 21, 2005, 8:19:37 AM UTC
    Hey, sometimes the cheapies work just as good. If not better. The flesh on all of my pics is colored with Crayola colored pencils. I haven't found any other brand yet that has any decent flesh colors besides crayola.
    • May 21, 2005, 3:55:17 PM UTC
      Prismacolor pencils work great for me...they are softer and much easier to blend than crayola pencils...you have to find them at the right price though, because full retail price is just not do-able : | try e-bay!

      I was talking about my markers rather then my pencils though...I still keep all my crayola pencils and all my other pencils because I do use them if I can't find the right color. Heck I'll probably end up keeping my old markers as well, alot of the colors are nice, just NOT the flesh color (yikes) Smile
      • May 22, 2005, 10:56:12 AM UTC
        I hear that about the flesh-colored markers. I tried coloring with one out of my $25 set that I'm using now, and it sucked! It totally screwed up my picture! All that work I did, right down the drain. *sighs* I love the way you use the colors in your pencils. You do a great job with the color schemes. I'll have to look into finding my own set of Prismacolors. They are vibrant. I love vibrant colors. Thanks for the tip.