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Office Max or Depot, though I don't like the quality of the house brands -- the lead breaks too often when sharpening in my electric sharpener; "Ticonderoga" brand ain't bad), and they're soft enough to get some nice side-of-the-pencil shading, yet hard enough when sharpened to give a good clean line. I've used more expensive "artist" pencils when doing illustration work in pencil, where a kind of clean shading and consistency counts, but I don't have a favored brand. Usually whatever is on sale at the art store at the time. Ebony pencils are nice.

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Before: 178
After: 125

My whole life I always wished I was one of those people who enjoyed shopping, going outto dinner and going to the beach.

But my arch nemesis wouldnt let me. My nemesis, or my metabolism hated me, never metabolized my food and always made me feel bad about myself.

And then, I heard of a way to drop 1-LB a day while eating what I want. So I devouted a clip to it on my TV show. This is how I did it...

www.rachel/rayr/talkshow/weightloss/episode/clip

- Rachel R

 

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ight hand, and also forces me to move as quickly as possible which is what i really need to do in order to record information quickly. Lately, I've been studying a lot of cartoonist/caricature artist Steve Silver's work(Kim Possible, Clerks) and like most animators he uses a blue pencil for the initial sketch and inks it over later. I love the clean look of that, and have been using that method lately.
When I can stand the smell I use chartpak markers, but also am in love with Le plum and tombo brush pens, which give me nice Hirshfeld-esk lines. ( I work as a caricature artist)
I use Prsimacolor art stixx to add color quickly, easily and with no mess. I sometimes bring the whole box or just stick one or two stixx in my pocket and use them for tonal effects.
Finally, I use a 11x14 drawing pad with some tooth. I really dont care to use smaller pads, and "sneak sketches" I want people to KNOW what im doing :P Also, using a drawing pad that is smaller enourages me to be tight , hesitant and almost apologetic when I draw. the bigger pad forces me to be bold and decisive, and enables me to capture a ton of information on one page.