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Uploaded by on Sep 7, 2011

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  • Man the "stupid joke" under your breath made me die with laughter!!!!!! ahahhahahahahahahahahaha

  • what are those markers called that you start to use at around 1:30 ?

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  • @zeester0101 Hey, they are called Copic Markers. You can buy them at most art stores however, they are pricey ($5 per marker or so).

  • @dumpywhite ,yeah i spent too much time drawing to be good at something.

    a thing that grammar nazis fags don't even dream off.

  • @pgf95 too bad they never taught you how to spell.

  • @zeester0101 Those are copic markers. Really great markers because they are refillable.

  • @zeester0101 i think it's one of those watercolor markers , but i'm not sure

  • @zeester0101 i think those markers are copic markers^^

  • @jakurinsama They're different shades of gray. Each marker is marked by a different number for how dark it is.

  • you are an art teacher? what?

    last year one of the first thing we learned was not to make this tipe of trace 5:11.

  • @jakurinsama well I'm not him so I can give you a solid answer other than, yes, he does use different shades of markers. From what I could see, since I own them as well, he uses copic sketch markers- warm gray I think I saw W6(or 9), W1, W2, W3. Not sure on all he used, hope this was some what helpful.

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