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nsanelilmunky star member

 Number of posts: 4255 Age: 23 ::  More Numbers: 797009 Registration date: 2009-01-09
 | Subject: What's your art tools? Mon Jul 13, 2009 3:21 am | |
| I'm just curious as to what you all do and what tools work for you. Whether it's drawing, rendering, music, sewing.... whatever.
For me:
Mechanical Pencils Staedtler Mars Plastic (eraser) Zig Memory System's Millennium inking pens (01 and 05) Sketch books with Heavyweight paper Prismacolor colouring pencils GIMP (it's like a free version of Photoshop) Blender (free 3D creator) Audacity (free music/sound editor) Terragen 1 and 2 (3D terrain creator. free versions) Bloodshed DEV C++ (free code compiler for computer programming) Bernina Activa 210 (digital sewing machine) small dressform Yamaha PSR-E303/YPT-300 portatone (keyboard) Fender Strat Lefty in Wine
As you can tell, I get the cheap stuff (well, except for the prismacolors and the sewing machine). I haven't gotten to play around much with Blender through Bloodshed, but I can tell you I love GIMP. As far as I can tell, it does everything photoshop can do and is free. |
|  | | La Diva Carlotta star member

 Number of posts: 5067 Age: 30 Location: New York City ::  More Numbers: 1019137 Registration date: 2008-07-24
 | Subject: Re: What's your art tools? Mon Jul 13, 2009 10:05 am | |
| Ooh! Good idea for a thread! For Sewing: Kenmore sewing machine (it runs sooo smoooooooth) Professional dress form from Fabulous Fit (which I still need to fatten up) I use a variety of sewing notions...even from the 99 cent store For Beading/Jewelry making: I get most of my materials from Fire Mountain Gems.I only use Accu-Flex beading wire. It's the BEST beading wire on the market!!! As for tools like pliers and wire cutters, I use Craftsman tools from Sears. I am such a Sears girl. |
|  | | GhostRed active member

 Number of posts: 388 Age: 25 Location: Northern Virginia ::  More Numbers: 1016402 Registration date: 2008-07-23
 | Subject: Re: What's your art tools? Mon Jul 13, 2009 11:06 am | |
| Fun fun fun! For Drawing and Graphic Design: Micron and Copic fineliner pens Mechanical pencils Variety of graphite Black gum eraser About 20 different sized tortillions Artograph light board Prismacolor colored pencils and markers Computer paper (it's still my fave) Photoshop CS2 Illustrator CS2 Sewing and patternmaking: Husqvarna Viking Sapphire 850 Computerized machine Janome Harmony Serger An old '70s Fabulous Fit dress form and a teeny 24" waist display form A million different notions and fabrics Craft paper from Micheal's for pattern-making Muslin for draping A 4-pack of french curves for pattern-making A cheap-o yellow tape measure Accessory making: Everything I can find! Lots of ribbon and lace. Hot glue and super glue. Photography: Olympus E-500 DSLR Manfrotto tripod Photoshop CS2 (wanna get Lightroom) I do sometimes paint and other stuff, but those are my main interests. 
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|  | | GhostRed active member

 Number of posts: 388 Age: 25 Location: Northern Virginia ::  More Numbers: 1016402 Registration date: 2008-07-23
 | Subject: Re: What's your art tools? Mon Jul 13, 2009 11:06 am | |
| ^^Oh, and Diva, I LOVE Fire Mountain Gems. Their stuff is to die for! |
|  | | Apocalypse member

Number of posts: 227 Location: Temecula, Ca. More Numbers: 990071 Registration date: 2008-08-12
 | Subject: Re: What's your art tools? Wed Aug 05, 2009 4:53 pm | |
| Before my other computer crashed around the fourth of July I would mainly work with Photoshop CS, Streamline, and Freehand 9 as a vector program. It was so much simpler to use than Illustrator and you could eliminate a lot of the useless anchors you get in Illustrator without distorting the image too much. However since the crash I've got Photoshop 7, which is kind of a bummer but at least it has Eyecandy 3000 which is ok; and Illustrator CS2 because the new mac I got is a 10.4 as opposed to the 10.3.9 I had, and this new one does not support OS9 Classic which is what I needed to run Freehand. Aside from the scanner that is all I needed for computer art.
For traditional art I would use compressed charcoal sticks or charcoal pencils just because I don't like the chipping and unevenness of vine charcoal, mechanical pencils of any sort, Micron pens when and if I needed to ink, and a gum erasure. The kinds of paper used varied by project. For charcoal portraits I would use 80lb sketch paper, for the strips I would use typing paper because it had a cleaner surface when scanning, when I would try inking I would use bristol pad, and for random sketches or designs I would use newsprint or vellum.
As Halloween comes around I'm planning to get more into building dioramas so the tools I'm starting with are really basic such as exacto knives, balsa wood, and craft kits from Micheals. |
|  | | BadArt23 active member

 Number of posts: 382 Age: 19 Location: Somewhere over the rainbow. :: Where You At? ::  More Numbers: 1013730 Registration date: 2008-07-25
 | Subject: Re: What's your art tools? Thu Aug 06, 2009 5:35 am | |
| Sony Cybershot.
And every six months or so I use an xacto knife for ten minutes before getting frustrated with my black scratchboard and hiatus-ing. _________________ The world is a small box.
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|  | | DarkDreamer senior member

 Number of posts: 649 Age: 20 Location: Boston, Massachusetts More Numbers: 953662 Registration date: 2008-09-10
 | Subject: Re: What's your art tools? Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:25 am | |
| For sewing-
An antique cast iron Singer or my new-ish Singer Simple Scraps I've amassed over the years or salvaged recently from Goodwill or Refusa Free newspapers for pattern drafting
For dyeing-
Fiber reactive and acid wash dyes from pro-chem Fabric from pro-chem Synthrapol Soda ash A 10 gallon bucket Waxes, bindings, etc.
For sculpting-
Fabric Things Refusa gives me Things from the freestore at my school Things I find in the forest or by the sea Chicken wire Paper String Mod podge
For ideas-
Conversations Interactions Books Periodicals Dreams Spirituality Music My sketchbook My folders of paper scraps- images, quotations, etc.
Also, as a side note, "Refusa" is the goddess of trash day (I don't actually believe in her, but it's fun to talk about!) I know that it's a bit strange, but I'm a conceptual artist, and it fits in well with my work. |
|  | | TheDarkHippie senior member

 Number of posts: 1078 Age: 19 Location: Pburgh, NY ::  More Numbers: 783668 Registration date: 2009-01-17
 | Subject: Re: What's your art tools? Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:34 am | |
| Wow, everyone here is so specific. Makes me feel kinda lame  but ya, I just use pretty much whatever I have on hand for whatever I am in the mood for making. |
|  | | SPF senior member

Number of posts: 1106 Location: STL, MO :: Fashionista More Numbers: 1005743 Registration date: 2008-08-01
 | Subject: Re: What's your art tools? Mon Nov 02, 2009 3:38 pm | |
| my art tools
MAC 217 blending brush MAC 239 2 angled brushes 1 flat eye shadow brush 1 blush brush 1 face contour brush 1 powder brush 1 lip brush angled sponges eye lash curlers glue stick for concealing eyebrows eye lash glue |
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