Though an artist isn’t reliant on his tools, What kind of pencil do you have a soft spot for?
>>2284704
>>2284716
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any .3mm mechanical pencil and pentel pocket brush
OP I had one of those on my desk at work when I started there and I liked it a lot, I might get one for myself.
>>2284704
Only choice
>>2284704
>>2288025
>jumbo
how old are you kid
>>2288053
lol don't make fun
>>2287487
how do these compare to kohinor 5201 ?
>>2288069
Probably functionally identically to any 2mm lead holder. The nice thing is it has a sharpener on the back and you can get a sharpener that gives you a really good point.
>>2288069
Roughly the same. I like baile brand for writing and steadler for drawing because the shape. They're all cheap on ebay. I like thr kita boshi too
>>2288053
Jumbo isn't for kids, it's for expressive old ppl who got gud a long ass time ago and don't need to prove anything anymore
>>2288088
>baile
nigga that shit cost like a quarter in my country for 2mm plastic lead holder. its total shit because it breaks down too fuckin easily
>>2288109
It does? I only use it for writing so I haven't had any problems. Hm
>>2288106
I just like it cos I like to draw big. Also, it's a nice middle ground between a pencil and a graphite stick. Last, I've never had the lead break on me, which is probably the main reason I like it.
>>2288069
The key to 2mm mechs is to get one with metal construction. I also find that the staedtler lead is least prone to breaking or slipping. It has ridges going vertically along each piece of lead.