![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjPAbUQw-DUwmGTWzhO4RB_bewRyLg69KxWNFIRJ1W8B2sI2A9skiZ7A8aF4KKCO9giLk9M_tbXaJy2jnV7Xry9Bb72IwWrVQUFPZp-w5oE5HOqYQfTsWL4FQUkGk8SCudrQoykworwMCU/s200/Faber+Castell+Aquarelle+stick+colored+ninja+sketch+page.jpg)
Sunday, March 6, 2011
300 post wo-hoo! Free Coloring Sheets of Manga Trading Cards Activity
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjPAbUQw-DUwmGTWzhO4RB_bewRyLg69KxWNFIRJ1W8B2sI2A9skiZ7A8aF4KKCO9giLk9M_tbXaJy2jnV7Xry9Bb72IwWrVQUFPZp-w5oE5HOqYQfTsWL4FQUkGk8SCudrQoykworwMCU/s200/Faber+Castell+Aquarelle+stick+colored+ninja+sketch+page.jpg)
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Manga style cartooning and art supplies recommendations for kids
1. Minimal Starter kit: handful of copy paper sheets and pen or pencil is all that’s needed to start doodling. A clipboard is handy for support and keeping sketches neatly together. A 0.5 mm mechanical pencil would be a good choice since it doesn’t require sharpening and often features a small eraser .
2. Compact Take-anywhere kit: a small 3½" × 5½" Moleskine-type sketchbook, a mechanical pencil, and a nice black gel pen can easily fit in a jacket pocket for sketching anywhere.
3. Regular field kit: a small shoulder bag loaded with a 7" × 10"-9" × 12" double wire bound Canson Field Sketchbook, a mechanical pencil, a couple of Faber-Castell Pitt Artist pens, a waterbrush, and a small watercolor crayons set can cover most situations on a moment’s notice.
4. Portable Studio: keep all options open in a messenger bag or backpack loaded with a large 9" × 12" or 11" × 14" mixed media sketchbook, favorite mechanical pencil or handful of drawing pencils, Pilot Foam eraser, set of pigment liners, pan watercolor set, waterbrush, and anything else you care to carry.
2 comments:
this is an extremely nice gesture, what a great idea. and congratulations on the 300th blog post. i can barely make them, lol. and thx for linking to your blog on flickr. cheers from california!
Thank you. Nice to learn that some readers are finding the blog through the Flickr links.
Post a Comment