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Post by victorgrant on Feb 16, 2018 8:36:35 GMT -6
Hello, Art Starter kits aren't great, unless they're for like handcrafts like for knitting or sculpture. I'd say just make your own for drawing. Mine for traditional consists of HB pencils, charcoal pencils, graphite lead pencils - wrapped in a kind of shiny waxy resin (I love these), plain A4 printer paper, plain A4 to A3 size good quality cartridge sketching paper, kneaded erasers, and ordinary erasers. I also have a variety of paints, canvases, coloured pencils, etc. Most of it I don't use now since going forward into digital art. And for digital my kit just consists of a wacom tablet and pen, GIMP, spare pen nibs, a handful of screen protectors, and a tablet pouch - mainly to keep the screen clean when I'm not using it. Otherwise, that's it. But the best starter for any kit is always plain pencil and paper. The medium doesn't matter, it's really just using it to draw. Thanks For More Details: HR Analytics Video
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