sketchbook
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- brianbrooks
I am looking for a good sketchbook. Any recomendations?
I used to use the black hardcover kind, but those seem to be cheap and fall apart easily.
- scarabin0
my favorite is the moleskine
- rockonski0
DALER & ROWNEY out of englad make wonderful sketchbooks in various sizes. the one i had is 150h/m^2 acid free cartridge paper. i wish i could find them in tO. let me google them...
- anzelina0
i got a little moleskin for designers and such, it's got little frames with bits beside them to explain your sketch
- rockonski0
http://www.daler-rowney.com/prod…
there you go, you can search out a stockist from the site.
moleskin's are nice too.
- brianbrooks0
thanx!
- Neuarmy0
mmmmmmmm,moleskin!
check here too:
http://www.miquelrius.com/swf/in…i've gone through several of the "leather look pads" it's a super chunky, flexible, grid-ruled notebook - love it.
*the site is sort of a pain, but check :
General catalogue>
Notebooks & Pads>
Leather look pads
- subversve0
i have a bunch of sketchbooks, but i think my favorite is leather bound portfolio book with removable sheets. you can throw in sheets with different colors and textures, as well as throw out the sketches you don't like.
on a side note, an illustration teacher once told me, 'everyone is born with 10,000 bad drawings within them, and the more you draw, the quicker you can get them out of your system.'
- scarabin0
'everyone is born with 10,000 bad drawings within them, and the more you draw, the quicker you can get them out of your system.'
shit, that's a great way of looking at it