surskitty
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What have you tried? What do you usually use? What do you want to use?
I haven't done enough with etching, printing, sculpy, or metalwork to have a good sense of what the medium's like :( Though I'm going to do some etching on wednesday and I've done a little metalwork.
I dislike pottery and hate porcelain. I enjoy ceramics, though! ... Just as long as I'm not using porcelain.
Lately I've been working with enamels and charcoal (not together; that would be stupid). Enamels are fun, though I keep panicking and underfiring my pieces. Fixable! But annoying. Charcoal makes me think of fingerpainting.
Calligraphy pens are fucking awesome. So's my brush pen.
I draw (and shade sometimes) with graphite regularly, and have good sets of acrylics, watercolours, pencil crayons, watercolour pencils, greyscale pens, and crayons. :3 I haven't used crayons in ages, though. I've also some conte crayons but I haven't fiddled with them yet.
My current sketchbook's brown.
I haven't done enough with etching, printing, sculpy, or metalwork to have a good sense of what the medium's like :( Though I'm going to do some etching on wednesday and I've done a little metalwork.
I dislike pottery and hate porcelain. I enjoy ceramics, though! ... Just as long as I'm not using porcelain.
Lately I've been working with enamels and charcoal (not together; that would be stupid). Enamels are fun, though I keep panicking and underfiring my pieces. Fixable! But annoying. Charcoal makes me think of fingerpainting.
Calligraphy pens are fucking awesome. So's my brush pen.
I draw (and shade sometimes) with graphite regularly, and have good sets of acrylics, watercolours, pencil crayons, watercolour pencils, greyscale pens, and crayons. :3 I haven't used crayons in ages, though. I've also some conte crayons but I haven't fiddled with them yet.
My current sketchbook's brown.