So I've been surfing around for different art supplies, and it seems like with the copic/prismacolor argument it depends more on how much experience you have with them. I, myself, have dealt with prismacolor since I was about 12 (with a few years' gap before I picked them up again.) Though some of the art work I've seen, a lot of people with more experience have used copics, and I would like to go a step up with my art, force the boundries a bit.
I've been coming up with so many ideas for experimentation that I can hardly keep up and it's kind of overwhelming, especially when I'm in one design class, a seminar and color theory which is over stuffing my brain even more. I want to try more. And there's very little time, along with the fact that my hands lock-up when I work too long. Now I have the means to come up with 3-D models for structures in my stories, and I've been messing around with water colors again, and widening to gouache. Not to mention I want to widen my marker and pencil collection so I can do more with those. As well with that, I've been researching digital pens, because I want to do more with photoshop. I know where my style is heading, where I want it to, but I can't keep up... XD Maybe I should do bigger images so that I can mix them? Though I'm still barely grasping perspective...
- Mood:
Dumbfounded - Reading: League of Extrodinary Gentlemen
- Watching: My eyes pop out of their sockets
- Playing: Mandolin
- Eating: A bannana