Artist interviews featuring 'Col-erase pencil'

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Britt WilsonBritt Wilson

Britt Wilson is an artist and illustrator living in Toronto, Ontario.

What are some of your favorite drawing tools (pens, pencils, markers, drawing tablet, all of the above)?

I think it all really depends on what I’m doing. I’m in love with my brushpen, but it’s totally balls for penciling roughs. Balls. But really, I’d have to […]

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Joanna DavidovichJoanna Davidovich

Joanna Davidovich is an artist and freelance animator living in Atlanta, Georgia.

What are some of your favorite drawing tools (pens, pencils, markers, drawing tablet, all of the above)?

My favorite thing to draw with is col-erase pencils - red. But generally, I love grab-bag art supplies. I have boxes and cases of old markers, […]

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Natascha RosenbergNatascha Rosenberg

Natascha Rosenberg is an illustrator that splits her time between Madrid, Spain and Berlin, Germany.

What are some of your favorite drawing tools (pens, pencils, markers, drawing tablet, all of the above)?

When I began working as illustrator I always used Van Gogh watercolors, but now I prefer to use acrylics and pencils and I use a […]

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Ed Kwong

Ed Kwong is an artist and illustrator living in Vancouver, BC.

What are some of your favorite drawing tools (pens, pencils, markers, drawing tablet, all of the above)?

Good old F and H pencils are what I’ve been using lately. Col-erase pencils are fun as well. For sketching I quite like brush pens that you can cut […]

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Scott Campbell (aka Scott C.)

Scott Campbell (also known as just Scott C) is a painter and creator of comics living in New York, NY.

What are some of your favorite drawing tools (pens, pencils, markers, drawing tablet, all of the above)?

When I am sketching, I usually like to use Col-erase blue pencils on zerox paper or 6B pencils. I […]

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