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Hey, everyone, so welcome to the material section and here I'm going to be telling you guys what the
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materials are you are going to need.
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Now, this is optional.
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All these are optional.
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You just you guys just can get whatever you can get.
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So, yeah, let's just get started.
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So let's start off with the pencils in the pens and the erasers.
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So here we have a regular pencil.
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Number two, pencil can work.
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You can even have drawing pencils that have like that have like multiple levels of darkness, you know,
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B or B, 12 or B2, whatever that is.
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You can find those at the regular at your normal art and arts and crafts store.
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They always sell those.
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But anyways, any kind of pencil works, even mechanical pencils can work.
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So just letting you know that this is what I'll be using, so I'll probably be mainly using a mechanical
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pencil or a number two pencil, depending on my mood.
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But regardless, it works either way.
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Now, when it comes to pens or ink pens, we have our sucker and my comments.
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I will probably mainly use zero zero five and zero one, though that's the thickness level zero zero
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five being the thinnest and zero one being kind of like sort of next a little bit thicker.
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So Saqqara Micron pens.
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Why that?
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There are other brands like, you know, Prisma Color pens as well, Prisma color in liners or other
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kinds.
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But I'm using psychomotor pens just because I'm going to be using watercolor paper later on and or just
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any kind of mixed media paper that can hold water.
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Well, because I'll be using water color and these pens just are they don't bleed.
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So I'm going to be using that then for erasers.
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I have a need to do razor regularly basis work too.
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By the way.
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I'm just saying once again, these are all optional work, whether you have a eraser, because it's
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actually a lot less finicky than a regular regular eraser, because when you use a needed eraser, we
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erase there's no pencil, there's no eraser shavings and there's no mess.
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You just got to make sure that you just press it out or have the lead out with a regular eraser.
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If you have, like, those nice white erasers that are for drawing, sometimes you can push too hard
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and then it just kind of obliterates your paper.
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And I've had that happen so many times.
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So I'm just like, you know what, I'm going to need it.
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So, yeah, the brands are fabric, pastels or generals' so either one can work.
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And then for the last pen, which once again just might just to my liking and also something that you
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guys can get really cheaply, white jellyroll pens.
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Now these are for like a little extra highlight's if you want a more opaque white tone, because I know
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that way if we're doing aname eyes, for example, and we want to really opaque in white color, we
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mostly use jelly roll pens.
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Now, of course, I'll be going over this later on, but don't overuse these don't overuses.
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Why jelly roll pens?
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Because that they can get really, really annoying to look at.
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These are too much, so just only use them sparingly.
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So now let's get to sketchbooks.
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By the way, these are all in the downloadable resources so you guys can go ahead and look at these
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again or just look at the video again.
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So here are the sketchbooks that I'm using here.
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I have a sketch pad now.
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I actually have a bigger sketchpad than this.
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This is the master's touch sketchpad for you guys.
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I recommend that you guys go nine by twelve or more, not too small, but big enough that you guys can
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comfortably walk around in.
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And the reason why I have a much larger workspace or much larger.
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Much larger pad, as you can see, as you'll see later on, it's just because it's just easier for me
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to draw and do demonstrations.
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And I forgot to add this, but I also got some watercolor paper, some Canciones and so an apostrophe
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s to spell it.
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Kenton's watercolor paper works well better than that.
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You can use the mixed media one.
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You watercolor paper is too expensive for you.
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So a mixed media pad's is good for absorbing some water.
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Don't use it too much, obviously just enough that it can withhold it and not crinkle up that much.
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What else.
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Oh and.
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And a small sketchbook for casual drawings.
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If you want to draw outside or anything like that, you guys can do that completely as well.
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I have one just for tests and everything now can use eight and a half billion regular copy paper by
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all means do so.
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You know, like I always use that when I was a kid, I always just drew with copy paper and they worked
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well.
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Now they won't work well for watercolor.
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That will work better for markers or colored pencils and some optional kind of materials for that.
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If you guys want to go more, not watercolor, although watercolor is really cheap and versatile as
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well.
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Markers, good markers.
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No, no Crayola, no Crayola markers, although they can be versatile and would be a cool chance to
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work with use principal color markers or find any kind of good quality alcohol markers.
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Kopeks are usually more popular for the traditional artist.
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Copeck markers are really expensive and I don't recommend that, especially for those who are just,
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you know, doing this as a hobby.
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Get kopeks if you're really serious about this traditional art stuff, right?
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Prisma color pencils work well or any kind of coloring pencil would work well.
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You guys can even use like really cheap Crayola twisty pens or twisty twisties.
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I use that a lot when I was a kid.
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But I mean, those are just, you know, children's children's materials back then.
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So far, more professional like you, some color pencils.
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Those are the really ones that I can really advertise or any of the master's touch kinds that you find
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in the art store.
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So now let's go to materials, watercolor materials.
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So this is what I'm using.
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I'm only going to be using oops, I'm only going to be using my Kois.
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Watercolor 24 said this is our most basic set and this is really nice to have around just because it's
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very, very it's very portable and the colors are really set for you and you have a brush pen to go
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with it.
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Another one master's touch watercolor set is good as well.
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I also prefer using brush pens like this, for example, just because you can put in water inside the
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pen and squeeze it out.
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And it's very, very nice.
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That's up to you, though.
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Any other watercolor brush is good as well.
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Just look at if you want to go and buy some brushes, go to the art store, Michaels or Hobby Lobby
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or whatever, find watercolor brushes.
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You can buy whatever size that you want, bigger sizes for bigger paintings.
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I would just I would just say get a fine, thin one, get a medium sized and get a large one for blocking
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things in and then your palettes.
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Now, coie watercolor.
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What's good about these is that they already have a palette for you.
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So you guys can just use that instead.
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Or if you don't want to, you know, use that, you can also use a artisan for PIAC artist Palate's
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as well for your watercolor.
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As I mentioned before, you don't have to use watercolor.
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You can just use color pencils or markers.
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I'm just using watercolor because it has it's kind of it's pretty versatile, although it is quite difficult.
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But I'll walk you through that along the way.
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So anyways, that's it for the for these materials.
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Let me know if you guys have any questions.
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By the way, if you only just have pencil and paper, you are completely fine.
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Most of the most of the drawings that I will do that are not watercolor is just paper and pencil.
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So anyways, that's it for this video.
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Let me know what you guys think and I'll see you guys in Nexen.
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Bye bye.
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