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5 Best Art Sharing Platforms For Artists in 2024

Social media is a vital component for all artists. Sharing your work on social media is one of the best ways to get your work seen by others. And if you do this well you can get a lot of views on your art and maybe you could even make this your full time job. But to start sharing your art on social media you'll need to know what platforms are best for sharing art otherwise you might spend a lot of time on the wrong thing. Here's a list of 5 platforms to give you an idea what social media platforms work best for artists.

Blend Alcohol Markers with Ease on this Paper - Canson Illustration Bristol Review

A few years back I read somewhere that it was way easier to blend alcohol markers on thicker paper as opposed to the thin marker paper I was using at the time. I decided I wanted to try Canson Bristol paper as that was the only other marker paper they had at the store I always bought my art supplies. Drawing with alcohol markers was on this paper a lot easier and it became my go to drawing paper for a long time.

The Best Alcohol Marker Paper - Canson Illustration Manga Review

When I tried this paper I instantly noticed how even the colors looked when drawing with alcohol markers. I didn't need to hurry to prevent harsh lines and streaks. The ink just flows effortlessly through the paper with a more even finish than I ever thought was possible.

10 reasons why drawing is good for you (and your mental health)

Drawing is not just for artists or children; it is a great hobby for people of all ages. It is an excellent way to express yourself and relax your mind. Drawing has many benefits that can help you improve your mental health and overall well-being. In this article, we will explore ten reasons why drawing is good for you and your mental health.

How to Blend Colored Pencils with Solvent

Blending colored pencils with a solvent isn't too difficult, but there are some things you need to get right to make it turn out good. To use a solvent you have to first draw the first layer of your drawing. This doesn't have to look good, you just need to get enough pigment down on the paper. But make sure you don't apply too much pigment either.

Almost the Best Professional Colored Pencils - Derwent Lightfast Review

When doing some research on lightfast colored pencils I came across the Derwent Lightfast pencils. They were the second most expensive pencils I had ever seen. So naturally I wanted to try them and they were surprisingly good.

The Rolls Royce of Alcohol Markers - Copic Sketch Review

When I wanted to make a realistic drawing of an acid green Zenvo TS1 GT I couldn't find the right colors I needed in the Promarker color chart, so I looked further until I found these Copic Sketch markers. And I'm glad I did, because these markers are the best markers I've ever used, but also the most expensive.

Everything You Need to Get Started with Colored Pencils

Knowing what you need to start drawing with colored pencils might seem straight forward right? You just need some paper and colored pencils and that's it. Well it's actually a bit more complicated than that. How do you know which colored pencils are the best to get started? And what paper should you use for colored pencils? Every brand of pencils is different. And certainly not all paper is good for colored pencils. In this article I answer exactly what colored pencils and what paper you need to get started plus other tools and supplies to make your drawing process more efficient and enjoyable.

Strathmore 400 Series Toned Gray Paper Review - The Best Grey Toned Paper?

I wanted to try this paper ever since I saw a video of Roman Miah using this paper. It made his drawing really pop so I wanted to try it too. This paper is probably the best grey toned paper out there. The texture is amazing for drawing with colored pencils. You can easily fill in the grain and make your drawing look very smooth and well blended. Though because the paper is grey the drawing might turn out a bit desaturated.

My Go-To Markers - Winsor & Newton Promarker (Brush) Review

The Winsor & Newton Promarkers where the first alcohol based markers I used. And to this day they are still my go to markers. Winsor & Newton Promarkers are great markers for coloring larger areas and blending. They are available in 2 configurations: a bullet nib and a chisel nib (Promarker) and a brush nib and a chisel nib (Promarker Brush). The color selection lacks some really dark colors, but other than that there are many colors to choose from.

8 Fun Drawing Styles to Try Art Style Ideas

Sometimes you might, just like me, want to try another style. But there are so many to choose from. So I listed 8 of my favorite drawing styles that I have tried or want to try that you might want to give a go too.

Graph'it Twin Tip Alcohol Based Marker review - They're really nice

A few years back I wanted a darker grey than the Promarker CG5, which is the darkest grey Promarker and the darkest grey I had. As Copics were quite a bit out of my budget I decided to try the Graph'it markers. I decided to buy some greys and a black and I have to say they quite surprised me.

They're Surprisingly Good - Derwent Coloursoft Review

I really like the Caran d'Ache Luminance but they are quite expensive. This got me looking for a cheaper wax-based alternative. The first on my list were the Prismacolor Premier Soft Core pencils. However, they are quite expensive for their quality here in the Netherlands, so I chose to buy the Derwent Coloursoft instead. Here's what I think of these pencils after testing and using them:

My Favorite Art Supplies To Create Realistic Drawings

Art supplies are a big factor on the outcome of your artwork. If you use bad art supplies your drawing probably won't be the best. But if you use good art supplies your drawing is more likely to turn out well. When I started out I luckily chose the right art materials to begin with. This helped me a lot to get better and it give me a big head start. And I want to give you the same head start as I had. So here's what art supplies I use to make realistic drawings.

Slightly Disappointing - Spectrum Noir Illustrator Review

The Spectrum Noir Illustrator markers are great for drawing lots of details. There are lots of colors to choose from. You can draw very detailed with both the bullet nib and the brush nib. However coloring larger areas can be a bit tricky as the markers feel kinda dry all the time. That's why I would say these markers are best for smaller drawings or drawing with lots of details.

Sakura Pigma Micron test and review

Sakura Pigma Microns are probably one of the most well known fineliners. Almost every fineliner artist uses these. But are they as good as everyone says they are? In this article you'll find the basic information about these Microns and some tests to test how good they are.

Water-based markers vs alcohol-based markers - Which is better?

When you've searched for markers you've probably come across two variants: water based markers and alcohol based markers. But what are the differences between these two types? And which one should you use? Are water based markers better or are alcohol based markers better? In this article I'm going to answer these questions and I've listed all pros and cons for both types of markers so you can decide which one fits you best.

How to draw textures with colored pencils (Grass, fur, stones)

Drawing textures like grass can be very tedious is you want it to look good, but that doesn't have to be the case. In this article I will show you how to draw wood, grass, fur, cobblestones and asphalt using some very easy and quick techniques.

7+ Marker Drawing Techniques to Make Better Art

There are so many more things that you can do than just drawing solid shapes with alcohol based markers. There are countless alcohol marker techniques that can make your art more interesting and give it more depth. In this article you can discover 8 techniques you can use to make better drawings.

It took me over a year to make this drawing...

You read that correctly. It took me over a year to make a drawing. You might think: "well, it doesn't look that good." And no, it doesn't. It wasn't the drawing that was so difficult it took one year to draw, it was everything else that made it really difficult to make a drawing. I'll explain most of it in this article, so keep reading if you're curious.

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