GonaDie, on 21 September 2015 - 06:02 AM, said:
depends a lot on style and preference, but I find a few things to be indispensable:
A good drawing pad or clipboard
https://www.google.c...yOYmegwS1wYDgCg
(Calculator not really needed, lol, but storage, and the ability to draw comfortably anywhere, shifting positions, etc, priceless)
a variety of pencils
Mechanical Drafting Pencils, essential for good clean line work
http://www.dickblick...afting-pencils/
You can go cheaper, but once you have a good metal pencil, hard to go back.
Lead holders
http://www.dickblick...drawing-pencil/
versatile, and allows you to do a lot of differing jobs, cleanly.
woodless are amazing
http://www.dickblick...oodless-pencil/
allowing you a lot of control and variety of style. Best shading pencils ever, IMO
good erasers
http://www.dickblick...art-eraser-set/
Paper stumps
http://www.dickblick...y-paper-stumps/
once you start blending and shading with these, they become artist crack.
That about covers your basic, IMO pencil work stuff.
Now for finished line work?
Micron Drafting Pens. Especially in .005, and 01.
http://www.dickblick...gma-micron-pen/
Cool Grey Manga MArkers
http://www.dickblick...ems/21342-1219/
and I do like having a variety of decent Pilot g2 type gel pens, as they can be great for bold outlining, .05 and .07mm.
and the less glossy the paper, the better, as glossy paper can flare when scanned.
Oh, and yeah...a good scanner.
http://www.epson.com...zmap=B11B210201
because clean uploads is mandatory. And the 600 DPS your average all in one scanner/printer has is really not enough.
Mind you, I keep a sub 100$ Canon also, because for drafting purposes, the DPS is less essential, and it keeps my platen on my good printer cleaner (and less mileage, period)
So, not counting inks, or scanners, you can have a pretty solid kit for under 50$ for getting the basics started. Well stocked, maybe $100?
And while not essential, one of these:
http://www.amazon.co...arpenerguide-20
really saves the day (I have found even the most expensive manual sharpeners can be inconsistent on my leads)
*shrugs*