@b1tzmast3r Apologies for the delayed reply. The final line was done with a black coloured pencil... not sure what brand, though I know that it wasn't Prisamcolour.
@b1tzmast3r Hi there, the brand of pencil is an Ebony Design graphite pencil, which is in fact made by prismacolor. They are nice but break often when sharpening, due to the large graphite core compared to very little wood. I recommend the Faber-Castell Pitt Oil Base pencil. The value is pretty much equally dark, yet they do not smudge and are as sturdy as harder gauged graphite pencils.
@TehDarkPrince I've asked Peter, and you're indeed correct: "I just checked that particular video and, sure enough it is indeed an Ebony pencil. I also use the Pitt Oil Base pencil a lot too." He apparently recommends these pencils to his students at Sheridan.
You didn't show the best part...the reaction of somebody seeing their caricature haha
thosearepinklemons 11 months ago 4
Very nicely done and excellent caricature! Thanks, Pete! I watched all your tutorials on this channel. You are very gifted!
Zebtoonz 11 months ago
I would love to know what type of pencil Peter used for this drawing. The final line quality was very nice without smudging!
b1tzmast3r 1 year ago 3
@b1tzmast3r Apologies for the delayed reply. The final line was done with a black coloured pencil... not sure what brand, though I know that it wasn't Prisamcolour.
vablearn 1 year ago
@b1tzmast3r I don't think it was black colored pencil, I think it was a graphite hb4 pencil.
erickinikini2 7 months ago
@b1tzmast3r Hi there, the brand of pencil is an Ebony Design graphite pencil, which is in fact made by prismacolor. They are nice but break often when sharpening, due to the large graphite core compared to very little wood. I recommend the Faber-Castell Pitt Oil Base pencil. The value is pretty much equally dark, yet they do not smudge and are as sturdy as harder gauged graphite pencils.
TehDarkPrince 2 months ago
@TehDarkPrince I've asked Peter, and you're indeed correct: "I just checked that particular video and, sure enough it is indeed an Ebony pencil. I also use the Pitt Oil Base pencil a lot too." He apparently recommends these pencils to his students at Sheridan.
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