- all of my digital art is done in Clip Studio Paint; my favourite brush is the Textured Pen, and the Soothing Watercolour is my go-to blending brush
- currently, I work on a Wacom Cintiq 13; before that, I used a Wacom Intuos Comic, which I still use for colouring sometimes and thoroughly recommend as a first tablet
- for my coloured sketches, I use WHSmith's watercolour pencils
- I also use their sketch pads for all my traditional drawing, but I find any paper with a weight between 125-300 gsm will work for markers; just be sure to test them before using them for anything serious, and be aware that more absorbent papers (i.e. watercolour papers) will dry up the pen's ink faster and may damage the nib
- for my marker drawings, I colour with Promarkers, and use Copic fineliners in grey and sepia for inking
- for printing charms and stickers, I use Zap! Creatives: https://zapcreatives.com
- for my art prints and business cards, I use Vistaprint: https://www.vistaprint.co.uk
- my recyclable packaging comes from Eco-Craft: https://www.eco-craft.co.uk/packaging/postal-packaging/postal-sacks-and-mail-bags.html
jun 24 2019 ∞
jul 1 2020 +