there is no rickroll on this one... just don't look at the layers 0:29 I make digital art, mostly digital paintings. Follow me here: Instagram: / ronillust Twitter: / ronillust
@@vibethecat4194 drawing with a mechanical pencil?? I only do that if I’m in school and I’m really lazy not to get my wood pencils. I can’t imagine drawing in mechanical edit: if you’re gonna say how much you love your pencils, please tell me the brand/product so I can buy them. stop making me jealous;-;
@@mrpenis3625 you'd be surprised by how time saving it is. seriously, theres some pretty good mechnical ones out there that dont require refilling or any of that jazz, like a pen but just with lead instead of ink.
0:26 "Sharpening a pencil with a blade let's you expose more of the graphite than by using a sharpener which gives you more options when gripping it. This could be better for your wrist as you don't have to rely on it for repetitive movements. It all depends on your preference though, sharpeners are still safer and more convenient. When sharpening remember to move the blade away from your body and don't put your finger in the way of the blade. Be slow and patient when shaving the wood away. If you are a child (or just stuck at sharpening lol) ask for adult help." Hope this helps
i would literally cry if i broke that thing (personal experience of trying to sharpen like that) F to pay respects FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
I keep my digital workflow very basic because I'm too lazy to play with all the tools and it saves me the time and sanity that goes into keeping the pencil sharp, erasers that are imprecise, leave marks and a tone of dust to clean up and redrawing everything because you messed up small thing.
@@muddashucka9743 That depends on how you hold your pencil. If you hold it at a slant, you can still get thicker lines and then thinner lines when you rotate the pencil or hold it more vertically. The effect is definitely more noticeable with thicker lead though. The hardness of the lead in mechanical pencils is almost always HB though and shading dark areas with that isn't as easy as using a 6B pencil or something.
There are mechanical pencils with thicker leds that you can sharpen like a regular pencil. I mostly use sandpaper for that because its faster. They are the perfect hybrid between regular pencil and mechanical pencil. I can highly reccomend those for any traditional artist
I have a 1.0 mm lead mechanical pencil! It's absolutely perfect and even came along with a compact sharpener on top. The thing pretty safe for hard gripping which i tend to do a lot.
In all honesty, the only reason why I prefer traditional art is that it is way more fluid, relaxing and impressive when you achieve something smooth and realistic, that and I do not own a digital pencil
Long lead like a pro: take two fingers, index and middle to measure from the tip of the pencil. Start sharpening from that distance. First, don't start the sharpening like you're whittling a stick. Make bigger indents, and go up. Do not try to get to the tip yet. Made some uneven indents around the pencil? Now you can start treating the rest of it to the tip. But do not go downards yet, try to carefully sharpen parallel to the pencil, taking long strips of wood off without tilting downards to the tip. This is important. Done? Now, you can finally sharpen the tip. You can leave around half a finger to a full finger of lead as you sharpen normally, depending on the softness of the lead. (Leave more wood for 6B, leave less wood for 2B, etc. (I think?)) Congrats, you now have a good pencil primed for sketching. Now all you gotta do is stare at a blank page after all this careful sharpening and be consumed by "the blank dread". Don't worry, this is normal.
Depends what you draw, art teachers give alot of bad advice aswell, only part where i see a mechanical pencil would give you trouble is if youre doing realistic portraits
@@g76agi all I know how to do is draw semi realistic portrait drawings with mechanical pencils myself 😂 I'm currently trying to learn how to color in a face with colored pencils tho.
The thing I like about my traditional style is that it benefits from no shading. But the thing I like about my digital style is that I can color a lot better. Pencils are still a struggle, and so is trying to get lighting right. There's no winning
I have the inverse problem. with traditional i gather my materials and just go but with digital I get caught up trying to get the settings and workspace right then struggling with color selection as I'm used to color mixing with paints that mix oddly and so you just kinda memorize them like recipes as opposed to hue values
I agree, but I hate coloring, it’s the hardest part related to traditionally drawing and I thought about trying to color digitally but I think I just want to learn how to improve my skills on real paper (I just personally don’t like the idea of transferring my art onto something digital) and like you said once you master or complete it you feel accomplished
I like digital art for when I want to render something out very detailed. I prefer traditional for practicing and getting lots onto the page in a shorter amount of time (because I'm not spending all my time hitting undo and stressing over a single line)
Traditional allows me to view the canvas in 3D, rotating it, getting closer, holding it up at weird angles. Digital allows me to do most of that stuff too... but in the end it's all still a screen.
While my entire art class was sharpening pencils like that, I just used a sharpener and never needed more since we'd use charcoal over it. Still a mechanical pencil supremacist. If I need a pencil feel, I rely on a thicc lead based one, and exposing the lead couldn't be easier. Is admittedly a bit pretentions for a beginner, but I sold my soul for graphite and lost all potential for painting so win/win.
I bought a super budget tablet years ago and then realised I didn't want to learn the software :'^) haven't used it for anything except putting in dialogue bubbles in CSP ever since
That's why I never sharpen my pensil, nope! Even if it's super dull and my friends would be mad at that cause how annoying it looks but the results looks pleasing though, so I don't mind. Ok but sometimes I do or If I'm too lazy too just replace it with some other pencil I found on the floor lol.
Yeah I do that too because sometimes if the pencil is too sharp, the effect isn’t as nice or you want to erase but it’ll leave a mark cause it’s so pointy. I love my slightly nubby pencils
Honestly thought it was going to be about making a minor mistake and having a mental breakdown because you can still faintly see the mistake even after erasing it for three minutes
traditional artist is usually more skilled because they don't use multiple layer, undo, mirror tool or stretching their drawing using transformative tool, and they actually spends more money to create their art because traditional art are not cheap, because they need variety of pencils, drawing pens, and many brushes and color palettes, also canvas is not cheap.
I actually sharpened a pencil with a scalpel once because I couldn’t find the sharpener and ended up producing the most demented artwork I’ve ever made
Hey @ronillust, you're a funny person and a good artist. You should do an extended drawing video, unedited and uncut with whatever comments or advice come to your head!
0:17 "sharpening a pencil with a blade lets you expose more of the graphite than by using a sharpener which gives you more options when gripping it. this could be better for your wrist as you dont have to rely on it for repetitive movements. it all depends on your preference though, sharpeners are still safer and more convenient. when sharpening, remember to move the blade away from your body and dont put your finger in the way of the blade. be slow and patient when shaving the wood away. if you are a child (or just suck at sharpening lol) ask an adult for help" hope this helped for anyone that finds this comment
Traditional is kinda better - has the *feel* behind it, y'know. Not to mention, the preparations may take forever, but the actual process goes much faster than you'd expect when you start :)
Yeah i also felt that, i did some random drawings and ended up looking like half-done shaded drawings (and somewhat strange, i can't even draw a circle in digital without it looking off)
Hard disagree. Feel of it is overrated and anxiety of fucking everything up with a tiny mistake slows me down a lot. Then erasing, resharpening the pencil, erasing some more. I pick up my tablet and I can doodle a character right away without any worry about it looking bad. If it does, I can resketch or fix it with a fraction of effort.
@@muzahidsubho1007 Everyone always say that they miss the feeling of paper but to me it's just more rough and crumbly surface. Nothing special compared to the screen.
one of the things i like about traditional art is that it's much easier to deal with erasing something. i find with digital art i end up noticing things i want to undo too late and then i either have to go in and deal with the layers or CTRL-Z several things at a time. layers screw me up so much.
Any traditional artist would tell ya that's NOT the way sharpen a pencil. Your first mistake was picking up a normal pencil at all! 😂 You pick up the 0.5 mechanical pencil and then sharpen it from there with an extra scrap paper!
Any traditional artist would say draw with whatever the fuck you want as long as it leaves a stain in the fucking paper it works, but guess we got different standards for what a God damn artist is supposed to advice to his pupils.
I can’t digital art as I get eye fatigue after as little as 5 min. Screen time. And I can sharpen a pencil way faster than that. So where have you been? I have been on CZcams for ages under one screen name or the other but you have never been in my feed. Sad because your videos are hilarious.
Everyone says they use mechanical, but I can't for the life of me. I press too hard and my mechanical pencil breaks everytime lol. One wrong move and it's done for. Because the led snaps so often for me, it's expensive having to keep buying led replacements. Regular pencils I get from Valentine's Day works just fine in a mechanical pencil sharpener. Also, digital art isn't as convenient as people say. It's whole new way to do art. I let my friend try digital art once-she does watercolour-and gave up right away. You really have to know the program and train your hand to make an appealing piece. Why else are there so many long, complicated digital art tutorials out there? It's a whole different universe that took me 5+ years to understand.
I find traditional drawing way easier! I can just hold the pencil, adjust the pressure, angles, shade it etc. But digital art... it´s too difficult to operate, it all ends up looking messed up, I whish I could do it though.
That fear of traditional art.. When you finish the thing but something, just something's not quite right, so you just stare sadly at what was suppose to be a masterpiece in your head.
The eldritch terror that is a pencil that works after you sharpen it
unless its mechanical
@@vibethecat4194 drawing with a mechanical pencil?? I only do that if I’m in school and I’m really lazy not to get my wood pencils. I can’t imagine drawing in mechanical
edit: if you’re gonna say how much you love your pencils, please tell me the brand/product so I can buy them. stop making me jealous;-;
Pencil sharpeners hate me :)
@@mrpenis3625 you'd be surprised by how time saving it is. seriously, theres some pretty good mechnical ones out there that dont require refilling or any of that jazz, like a pen but just with lead instead of ink.
@@vibethecat4194 shi really? i’s hard to draw for me because mechanic pencils have a square tip so it makes the screeching sound when I try to draw
Meanwhile, digital artists when they tried to erase the drawings on paper:
_"UNDO, UNDO!"_
Where the button? Oh.. right.
Fr it's so weeubiwuf
You can't undo who you are
I rember drawing on a piece of paper next to my computer and pressing ctrl x on the keyboard when I messed up a line 😭😭
@@bluemoth6983💀
0:26
"Sharpening a pencil with a blade let's you expose more of the graphite than by using a sharpener which gives you more options when gripping it. This could be better for your wrist as you don't have to rely on it for repetitive movements.
It all depends on your preference though, sharpeners are still safer and more convenient.
When sharpening remember to move the blade away from your body and don't put your finger in the way of the blade. Be slow and patient when shaving the wood away.
If you are a child (or just stuck at sharpening lol) ask for adult help."
Hope this helps
Man just took about 10 years to write that, and I wrote mine in 2 seconds
@@JustZeno699 ?
THANK YOU! I was driving myself crazy trying to pause on it, and it just wasn’t happening on my phone!😅
@@RainTheStrawberry it's a bot ignore or repot them. Thanks for the text
@@prateeksharmakharel7678 ty! :D
Are we gonna talk about that "never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down"?
Pure art.
Almost didn't see it this time. Only after reading your comment and looking for it.
QiR QHWEW???
timestamp pls i couldn't find it, or did i get trolled
@@SpiderShot07 0:30 its written in the layer
Whooo 260 like lets go, this is a new record, thank everyone.
Press F to pay respect for the newly sharpened pencil and to ronillust's insanity.
sanity*
F
i would literally cry if i broke that thing (personal experience of trying to sharpen like that)
F to pay respects
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
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When I do draw traditional, it always ends up being super fast. But digital has many useful tools like undo, transformation, multiple layers...
Agree
Personally I like sketching using a paper then add details digitally so I don’t get distracted by the many tools it has
When I do manga or just art in general im going to stick with traditional
I keep my digital workflow very basic because I'm too lazy to play with all the tools and it saves me the time and sanity that goes into keeping the pencil sharp, erasers that are imprecise, leave marks and a tone of dust to clean up and redrawing everything because you messed up small thing.
This is way too accurate and i feel attacked.
That’s why I use mechanical pencils.
But drawing with a long led is nice once in awhile
But with mechanical pencils the graphite's width doesn't get any smaller
@@muddashucka9743 That depends on how you hold your pencil. If you hold it at a slant, you can still get thicker lines and then thinner lines when you rotate the pencil or hold it more vertically. The effect is definitely more noticeable with thicker lead though.
The hardness of the lead in mechanical pencils is almost always HB though and shading dark areas with that isn't as easy as using a 6B pencil or something.
There are mechanical pencils with thicker leds that you can sharpen like a regular pencil. I mostly use sandpaper for that because its faster. They are the perfect hybrid between regular pencil and mechanical pencil. I can highly reccomend those for any traditional artist
@@Alyakismydutchname you can also buy softer leads below Hb.
Staedtler got some real soft ones i heard, compared to Faber Castell or smth
I have a 1.0 mm lead mechanical pencil! It's absolutely perfect and even came along with a compact sharpener on top. The thing pretty safe for hard gripping which i tend to do a lot.
I remember doing traditional art, and needing to do some close detail on the characters eyes…so I Literally tried to zoom in on the paper 🥲
That's hilarious. I am already used to drawing tiny, so I can't imagine what I would do with a zoom function.
@@fredwardv6988 You would draw ant-man on scale
I DO THAT ALL THE TIME LMFAO
(I draw digitally and traditionally, more comfortable with traditional tho!)
@@AdamHazbinHotel546 I prefer traditional too
@@rattycakes nice!
In all honesty, the only reason why I prefer traditional art is that it is way more fluid, relaxing and impressive when you achieve something smooth and realistic, that and I do not own a digital pencil
literally same 😭
I'm too poor and have absolutely no knowledge in computers, I don't want to learn how to use programs and apps, I want to draw and create art.
the reason i do is cuz display tablets are expensive as fuck and screenless are a meme
personally, I'm wayy better at traditional art than at digital art so I like to draw on paper, but I dabble in digital art from time to time too
I'm on Both side
They have their own pros and cons
Tradition is more of taking a risk over convenience that Digital offers
Pros of digital: it’s popular
Pros of traditional: it’s better
@@reginaldforthright805
That’s completely subjective. I personally dislike doing traditional because I’m a broke b!tch
@@reginaldforthright805 one bold ass claim my guy
@ACDCvirus
I took so many risks over the years with Traditional art.
Some of them really paid off.
@@reginaldforthright805 Daring today, aren’t we?
Long lead like a pro: take two fingers, index and middle to measure from the tip of the pencil. Start sharpening from that distance. First, don't start the sharpening like you're whittling a stick. Make bigger indents, and go up. Do not try to get to the tip yet. Made some uneven indents around the pencil? Now you can start treating the rest of it to the tip. But do not go downards yet, try to carefully sharpen parallel to the pencil, taking long strips of wood off without tilting downards to the tip. This is important. Done? Now, you can finally sharpen the tip. You can leave around half a finger to a full finger of lead as you sharpen normally, depending on the softness of the lead. (Leave more wood for 6B, leave less wood for 2B, etc. (I think?)) Congrats, you now have a good pencil primed for sketching. Now all you gotta do is stare at a blank page after all this careful sharpening and be consumed by "the blank dread". Don't worry, this is normal.
I was waiting for that snap. I could FEEL it. 😂
This is why I don't ever use non-mechanical pencils, despite the advice of my art teachers to do otherwise.
Lol same
Depends what you draw, art teachers give alot of bad advice aswell, only part where i see a mechanical pencil would give you trouble is if youre doing realistic portraits
@@g76agi all I know how to do is draw semi realistic portrait drawings with mechanical pencils myself 😂 I'm currently trying to learn how to color in a face with colored pencils tho.
Lol
Get yourself some 2mms. Best option by far.
I just love the feeling of drawing on paper... but layers are definitely helpful
The thing I like about my traditional style is that it benefits from no shading. But the thing I like about my digital style is that I can color a lot better. Pencils are still a struggle, and so is trying to get lighting right. There's no winning
I have the inverse problem. with traditional i gather my materials and just go but with digital I get caught up trying to get the settings and workspace right then struggling with color selection as I'm used to color mixing with paints that mix oddly and so you just kinda memorize them like recipes as opposed to hue values
I personally like traditional more cause it feels so good when you make a master piece without the help of digital tools I feel so accomplished
I agree, but I hate coloring, it’s the hardest part related to traditionally drawing and I thought about trying to color digitally but I think I just want to learn how to improve my skills on real paper (I just personally don’t like the idea of transferring my art onto something digital) and like you said once you master or complete it you feel accomplished
I like digital art for when I want to render something out very detailed. I prefer traditional for practicing and getting lots onto the page in a shorter amount of time (because I'm not spending all my time hitting undo and stressing over a single line)
Traditional allows me to view the canvas in 3D, rotating it, getting closer, holding it up at weird angles. Digital allows me to do most of that stuff too... but in the end it's all still a screen.
While my entire art class was sharpening pencils like that, I just used a sharpener and never needed more since we'd use charcoal over it.
Still a mechanical pencil supremacist. If I need a pencil feel, I rely on a thicc lead based one, and exposing the lead couldn't be easier. Is admittedly a bit pretentions for a beginner, but I sold my soul for graphite and lost all potential for painting so win/win.
How to single handedly make every traditional artist scream
Shet
- Man with a pencil who sharps it 99 times.
its a good thing i got used with mechanical pencils. + u can pick up cheap leads for quick sketches
Please do drawing tutorials you seem like a person who’d make them fun
He has and does. They're all pretty quick, and buried between shorts and regular videos.
Thank so much for sharing your knowledge and skills. Very grateful!
meanwhile here I am doing digital drawing the traditional way cos I'm too lazy to learn the program lmao
I bought a super budget tablet years ago and then realised I didn't want to learn the software :'^)
haven't used it for anything except putting in dialogue bubbles in CSP ever since
That's why I never sharpen my pensil, nope! Even if it's super dull and my friends would be mad at that cause how annoying it looks but the results looks pleasing though, so I don't mind. Ok but sometimes I do or If I'm too lazy too just replace it with some other pencil I found on the floor lol.
Yeah I do that too because sometimes if the pencil is too sharp, the effect isn’t as nice or you want to erase but it’ll leave a mark cause it’s so pointy. I love my slightly nubby pencils
@@yusinu6642 yess!!
now.. digital art vs generated art
i find sketching more comfortable in trad, cause i feel like my strokes are more natural and fluid.
Im so used to traditional to the point when i tried digital art my skills went back to zero, both sketching and pen skills
Honestly thought it was going to be about making a minor mistake and having a mental breakdown because you can still faintly see the mistake even after erasing it for three minutes
Traditional is best in the sketching department but digital is best in colors and visual effects
Mechanical pencil FTW
As a pixel artist with shaky hands and terrible coordination on paper, I approve this message
That pencil turned into a vampire torture device real quick 🤣
0:28 His pencil is slowly turning into a makeshift knife
I can tell it’s overly done but this is hilarious and relatable
traditional artist is usually more skilled because they don't use multiple layer, undo, mirror tool or stretching their drawing using transformative tool, and they actually spends more money to create their art because traditional art are not cheap, because they need variety of pencils, drawing pens, and many brushes and color palettes, also canvas is not cheap.
I actually sharpened a pencil with a scalpel once because I couldn’t find the sharpener and ended up producing the most demented artwork I’ve ever made
Bro that pencil looks like something the spy should use
*He could sharpen the blade with the pencil at this point*
Hey @ronillust, you're a funny person and a good artist. You should do an extended drawing video, unedited and uncut with whatever comments or advice come to your head!
The comically sharp pensil
0:17
"sharpening a pencil with a blade lets you expose more of the graphite than by using a sharpener which gives you more options when gripping it. this could be better for your wrist as you dont have to rely on it for repetitive movements.
it all depends on your preference though, sharpeners are still safer and more convenient.
when sharpening, remember to move the blade away from your body and dont put your finger in the way of the blade. be slow and patient when shaving the wood away.
if you are a child (or just suck at sharpening lol) ask an adult for help"
hope this helped for anyone that finds this comment
bro we watched the video we can see it
Nice rickroll at the layers there
After sharpening there is also canvas prepping and paint mixing. :)
Paint mixing? This man doin' a whole-ah picasso.
That pencil is legally classified as a wepon
Everybody knows the mechanicle pencils are king
The pure feeling that I cannot describe, of trying to double tap a paper to undo.
As soon as I saw that long ass lead, boy I knew what was gonna happen next💀💀
GOLD
Aaaaaaaaaaaand this is why I use a mechanical pencil ✨
That pencil had *no* wood to support the lead. We all knew what was coming
Oml the ending is so relatable whyyy 😭😭
Mechanical pencils all the way.
I don't even do art, traditional or not, and this is still relatable asf
Digital artists going back to paper:
WHY CAN'T I ZOOM?!
I just knew this would happen
Electric sharpener I never knew you could be that useful. Thanks
The M riding is crazy
you could kill a vampire with that pencil
That pencil became a weapon 💀💀
Traditional is kinda better - has the *feel* behind it, y'know.
Not to mention, the preparations may take forever, but the actual process goes much faster than you'd expect when you start :)
Yeah i also felt that, i did some random drawings and ended up looking like half-done shaded drawings (and somewhat strange, i can't even draw a circle in digital without it looking off)
Hard disagree. Feel of it is overrated and anxiety of fucking everything up with a tiny mistake slows me down a lot. Then erasing, resharpening the pencil, erasing some more. I pick up my tablet and I can doodle a character right away without any worry about it looking bad. If it does, I can resketch or fix it with a fraction of effort.
@@kaksspl how is feeling something overrated
Different strokes for different folks
@@muzahidsubho1007 Everyone always say that they miss the feeling of paper but to me it's just more rough and crumbly surface. Nothing special compared to the screen.
Shots fired
Rip pencil 2022-2022 he was good pencil he tried his best but yet he died ✏️📝
God how I hate it when I spend so much time sharpening a pencil only for it to break later.
So this is what EMOTIONAL DAMAGE feels like, also 20% of my soul died by the way that broke
one of the things i like about traditional art is that it's much easier to deal with erasing something. i find with digital art i end up noticing things i want to undo too late and then i either have to go in and deal with the layers or CTRL-Z several things at a time. layers screw me up so much.
AUGH MY HEART! The sharpening made me a bit too worried and then pencil snapping... It hurt
Me, who can draw in digital and just draw in traditional:
Any traditional artist would tell ya that's NOT the way sharpen a pencil. Your first mistake was picking up a normal pencil at all! 😂 You pick up the 0.5 mechanical pencil and then sharpen it from there with an extra scrap paper!
Me, who never used a mechanical pencil in my lifetime: 💀
Any traditional artist would say draw with whatever the fuck you want as long as it leaves a stain in the fucking paper it works, but guess we got different standards for what a God damn artist is supposed to advice to his pupils.
@@SpecterNeverSpectator r/whoosh
@@SpecterNeverSpectator its not that deep, chill out 💀
I use a .3, or a regular pencil.
Felt like I died inside when it snapped
"if you suck at sharpening ask another adult"
Instructions unclear, the other adult suck at it too. We now both have 0 digits.
0:26
Mechanical pencil: am I a joke to you
As a Traditional artist, this can be very, very, true.
relatable.
no but i actually felt upset when that pencil broke omg you spend sm time sharpening it for it to just *snap*
That's why I prefer drawing with mechanical pencils. You never need to sharpen them.
I can’t digital art as I get eye fatigue after as little as 5 min. Screen time. And I can sharpen a pencil way faster than that. So where have you been? I have been on CZcams for ages under one screen name or the other but you have never been in my feed. Sad because your videos are hilarious.
Everyone says they use mechanical, but I can't for the life of me. I press too hard and my mechanical pencil breaks everytime lol. One wrong move and it's done for. Because the led snaps so often for me, it's expensive having to keep buying led replacements. Regular pencils I get from Valentine's Day works just fine in a mechanical pencil sharpener.
Also, digital art isn't as convenient as people say. It's whole new way to do art. I let my friend try digital art once-she does watercolour-and gave up right away. You really have to know the program and train your hand to make an appealing piece. Why else are there so many long, complicated digital art tutorials out there? It's a whole different universe that took me 5+ years to understand.
There's mechanical pencils that have lead guards. These lead guards stop the lead from breaking by pressure
2.0 lead holder, life changing
Autopencil:
Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power!!!!
Lmao man here working on his prison shank 🤣
whenever i draw something on paper i physically try to press control z to go back until i realise i cant
I find traditional drawing way easier! I can just hold the pencil, adjust the pressure, angles, shade it etc. But digital art... it´s too difficult to operate, it all ends up looking messed up, I whish I could do it though.
Difference between paint art and other programs
0:44
I now how this is painful, son...
I took that personally
I HAVE A DILEMMA.
I love the portability of digital art… but I LOVE the sketching, the coloring, the whole FEEL of traditional art…
portability what does that mean
@@dinosharttt it means it's easy to carry around my iPad, which i use to draw for digital art :)
@@lilamaryllis easy to carry sketchbook instead of big ipad
@@dinosharttt yh but it's hard to bring all the art supplies u need to make a really complex artwork. digital art has it all there already!
@@lilamaryllis pencil
With enough time like that you can draw a smiley face :)
This is why I use mechanical pencils (and practicing digital drawings)
I have a question
He probably already answered it
Imagine thinking it is gonna work after that unnecesary sharpening.
Yare yare
Both both is good
In my defense I tried drawing with my sister's tablet once and I had no idea what I was doing
The end... 💀
Some reasons I use a mechanical pencil:
That fear of traditional art.. When you finish the thing but something, just something's not quite right, so you just stare sadly at what was suppose to be a masterpiece in your head.
Too real dude
This, this is true