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12 January 12

Moleskine Sketchpad

I bought a Moleskine (Sketchbook) last week!

WHAT.WAS.I.THINKING. (Goodbye P 1,195) 

Aren’t you a pretty, pretty little thing! *u* Love the sleeve at the back~ very convenient! 

• 104 pages 

• Heavy acid free paper

• 13 x 21cm (very handy!)

• expandable inner pocket (very, very convenient)

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I extremely love the texture and thickness of the paper. Now I understand why it’s so expensive :o Quality is superb!!!

Anyway, I tried using my ink and markers to see if it’s worth buying again (LOL)

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• Pilot Color ENO 0.7 — I use this for my rough sketch. I also use a different color for my lead so I won’t get confused when I start to ink the artwork ^^; It’s also easier to erase!

*Tip: Use a gum eraser ~ IMO, it’s easier and more effective than the regular eraser.

• Unipins (MY FAVORITE INKING PENS) — I normally just use 0.1, 0.2, 0.4, and 0.8 :D

• Copic markers (best markers I’ve tried so far)

• Letraset Pro Markers (Awesome and cheaper alternative to Copics because they are hella expensive and hard to find in the market) 

• Kurecolor (Also a brand of markers *cheaper than Letrasets* but quality is not too good/ bleeds to much and hard to blend)

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ON UNIPINS:

It works well with the paper’s smooth texture (glides easily). However, I am having trouble with the ink absorption ~ The ink does not come out as ‘solid’ black as compared to when I use it on Canson’s sketchpad or regular paper. But it’s all good since I can just redraw over it (more time consuming though)

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ON MARKERS:

PERFECT! *o* 

Blends easily/better on this type of paper/texture~! My only concern is that the color changes a bit since the paper is a bit yellowish in color. 

Oh and one more thing I love is that my ink (unipin) doesn’t smudge/blot that much! I want to cry happy tears! TuT

TIP:

• Use Kurecolors only if you won’t require any blending (solid color/base only)

• Copics are perfect for the hair since the other end is a brush type nib~ also best used when coloring/adding details. 

• For everything else, use Letraset Pro Markers. They perform nearly as well as Copics! Plus they are WAY MORE CHEAPER and easier to find! :)

• Use the BLENDER Marker (colorless marker) for easier blending! 

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ANYWAY, so that’s about it!

YES, I will definitely buy one again as soon as I use up all the pages *u* Btw, there are different sizes and KINDS of Moleskines~ (Unruled/Ruled/They even have one for watercolor) so be sure to check first before buying LOL

I bought mine in Fully Booked ~ but I’ve seen it in most bookstores like National Bookstore, Best Sellers, and Power Books.

You can also find the Letraset markers in Fully Booked! :) 

Tags: Moleskine Art
  1. cottoncandyandheartbeats reblogged this from crissey8
  2. erikajjang said: crissey! :) do you use tria? is it good?
  3. ahkina said: I have the same one! You can get the best deals on moleskines on Amazon BTW!
  4. foofao reblogged this from crissey8
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