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2 contributions to Urban Sketching
Favourite Sketching Tools (Pen/Pencil)
What's your favourite sketching tool? Is it a pen, or a pencil. Tell me in the comments below. I was taught with a pencil so it's often been my favourite tool to use until recently. In the last couple of years I've transitioned to using a ballpoint pen. This is not a fancy art pen, this is a regular Parker black medium ball point pin. The ink is beautiful, smooth, flowing black ink. Let me also makes a nice black pen. I've tried a fine balpoint, and I've tried a broad ball point, but I come back to the medium. Also, a Parker ballpoint refill is easy to get in lots of places, the cartridges last ages before they run out, and they are a standard replacement cartridge meaning that you can use these cartridges in lots of different pens. I used to only sketch with a pencil, and my favourite pencil is a soft mechanical clutch pencil. I've got one which is a 4B and a 3 mm lead which is quite thick. I used to draw with a 2 mm lead but I found it too thin. I've also tried 6 mm or 5 mm leads, they're great and they are really big.
Favourite Sketching Tools (Pen/Pencil)
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I like sketching with pencils the most, that's usually my first choice. I don't feel the same doing it with pens, but I think that might just be me being old fashioned.
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@Jonathan Pickup I like to use pencils for the shading and to be able to erase something you don't want. I haven't learned how to do that with a pen yet...✏️
A think time doodle
I love doodling, , working out a detail, This detail is not to scale, just a thought process to work out the joining of a new buildings brickwork to an older building with different sized bricks, and my way of divorcing the coursing between the old and new with a RWP, I like using a little colour. I have used this detail many times with great success, there are several different details to go with it, the ground interface, the eaves and a window and door alternative.
A think time doodle
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A lot of my sketches are trying to work out details for the millwork that I'm engineering. It allows me some free thinking that I don't get trying to draw them in CAD
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