I am very aware of Chameleon markers. Alcohol markers are my medium of choice! All of the pieces I showed are copic markers, which are japanese alcohol markers, outlined with micron or prismacolor pens, and touched up with white gel pen and prismacolor pencils.
I'd love to hear your full list! I can see how many you have that I have, too!
~ @Izzybellau
Oml, I'd kill for copics, I just can't do that to my bank right now LOL
Copics are a goal in a little bit, but I love my chameleons rn so I'm very happy to stick with those
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-- Inks
Pentel pocket brush pen
Doctoer PH Martin's india ink brown and black
Liquitex muted inks (Turqoiuse, violet, green, gray) and metallics (Silver, gold, bronze)
Sakura micron brushes, and a few normal pens in various colours
Kuratake brush pen No. 24
Higgins black magic ink marker
Krink paint marker
Sharpies
Sakura gelly rolls, stardust gels, and uniball signo white , gel pens (dunno if I'd classify as an ink usually but whatever)
Sharpies
Faber castell pitt artist pens, set of 60
I'll use eyeliner if I want a soft black since I don't have the perfect shade of that, it's just way too perfect lolol
--Sketching
Pentel color eno mech pencils in all colors
6b-Hb pencils
Soft and medium charcoal pencils
Prisma col-erase 24 set
--Coloring
Prisma softcore pencils, 72 set plus blender and some extras here and there
Faber-castell polychromos - Replacing my prismas with those slowly. Prismas are not work buying to me, they break too easy.
Koh-i-noor Tri-tone pencils, 24
Chameleon pens (currently have the set of 50 and will be getting all 50 color tops when those come out)
Crayola markers and crayons (underrated)
PanPastel pearlescent (blue, violet, green, gold)
--Paints
Prisma watercolor pencils, 24
Sakura travel watercolor sketch set thing with 24 halfpans and waterbrush
Pentel Aquash water brushes, 3 sizes
Sketchbox signature flat waterbrush
Some various cheap brushes, and some Princeton brushes I've gotten in art supply subs
dollar store gold paint pens, actually decent
Kuretake Gansai Tambi starry watercolors
Reeves student quality gouache, 24 tubes wanted a cheap set to practice
-- Paper
Various just generic or cheaper drawing/pencil sketchbooks
Strathmore sketchbooks for pencils, and their toned paper, 10/10, and their smooth bristol for markers.
Canson watercolor papers in 140 pound, I have both hot and cold press. Prefer cold press if I'll just use paint, hot press if I want to do more than one thing
Other sketchbooks I've used, too many to count, mostly just pencils or mixed media papers
Also have a book that's titled "300 things to draw" and literally has no author name, but is published by Piccadilly, link got it from half priice books, and there's boxes or pages with a prompt in the corner to draw.
--Other stuff
Rulers ofc, scissors, sandpaper blocks, Kum sharpeners are my favorite
Moo eraser (yesssss that's what it's called, its SO GOOD)
General's kneaded eraser
Prisma colorless blender marker, for blending colored pencils
After that, just your generic lead pencils and ballpoint pens, and random 2-4 items of various brands or things that I've gotten from art sub boxes, my personal favorites being Stabilo pens 88 and 68, and some different Zig brush pens.
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I'm pretty sure thats it.... Pretty sure...
Ackack.