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Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2004 8:16 am
by Noise Monkey
Tim wrote:"None of the above."

Regular, run-of-the-mill, 8.5x11" loose-leaf computer printer paper, baby! :P
wooohoo! let's hear it for printer paper!

Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2004 9:37 am
by MechaByrd
I am insane.

The sketchbook I want does not exist. However, I have discovered a means to reduce the number of notebooks I carry from 4 to 3. I'll keep my journal and my [engineering] design notebooks in one garden-variety clothbound sewn composition notebook. One will be worked from the reverse side, upside down from the normal. This means I will be rebinding the two together, for the sake of convenience [my mind is not well]. I'll just doodle in the cheapest wirebound sketchpad that I have: a) So I can easily tear out pages and post strange things on people's doors, and b) on the whole, my artwork has not reached the point of being saved for posterity.

EDIT: But I still need the pocket notebook. There are these neat little composition notebooks 3.5X4.5 in, that I found at WalMart. The advantage over spiral pads is that they are more comfortable in the pocket and don't hang up on things. I need one of these just so I don't die, b/c I forget everything. I write down everything from birthdays to reminders to eat, the negligence of either could lead to my demise. Also, a loop of duct tape always keeps a pen with that notebook, b/c I can never find one when I need to jot something down.

Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2004 10:29 am
by Cheebs
Mine's an 8 1/2 by 11 Roaring Springs spiral-bound sketchbook, but the pages will come out with a straight edge and there's a set of three pockets in the front to keep the pages you pulled out in. Quite nice for my needs.

Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2004 12:18 pm
by Sippan
Only spiral will do. Otherwise you can't access the whole page... The only downside is that the spirals cut into your hands and prevent you from drawing, on every other page. But you can always turn the notebook upside down every time you flip a page, to fix that problem.

Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2004 12:30 pm
by Luprand
This is kinda sad for me ... I have three active sketchbooks at the moment in various stages of use, plus two full ones, plus something like six 3"x5" pads that I filled with cartoons when I was younger. And another sketchbook waiting in the wings.

The first full one was clothbound and about 4"x7" or some odd measurement like that; second was spiralbound, but with perforated pages and a pocket for the pages that fell out. And now I have two spiralbounds and a hardbound that I alternate between; the hardbound is black with duct tape holding the binding together. The one spiralbound is what I use for comic episodes; I rip the pages out as I scan them and store them in something or another.

And there's still the other hardbound waiting in the wings.

--Sij

Posted: Mon Mar 15, 2004 2:52 pm
by McDuffies
YarpsDat wrote:For drawing I use regular, A4 printer paper, I put into a clipboard.
But for carry-around sketchbook I use...
regular, A4 printer paper, folded three times (that makes it A7?)
Then it's small enough to fit in palm, or any pocket, and sturdy enough to write on.
When all the available surfaces get covered with sketches, I unfold it, and refold in a different way. When it's all full, I add it to my ever groving pile of folded A4 pages, and take a new blank page to make anew sketchbook.

Price: less than a cent a piece. ^_^
Same as he.

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 7:39 am
by YarpsDat
must be european thing.

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 7:52 am
by McDuffies
It's an eastern block thing, you capitalist pigs! :wink:

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 10:19 am
by Luprand
Oink.

:o3

--Sij

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 10:57 am
by MixedMyth
Mostly, I draw in my notebooks for my various classes. (I know! I know!). But I do keep a sketch book that I've been working on full of Exalted sketches. I mean....sketches for Exalted, the RPG. Not that my sketches are exalted.
I also have this unfortunate habit of drawing on printer paper. It's hard to break out of. For anything really detailed though, I use bristol board.

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 4:07 pm
by Ian the Scribe
I use plain ol' printer paper, with a letter-sized clipboard to hold the pages. I like the hard surface and the portability, plus I can carry it around at work :)

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 4:17 pm
by War
I draw with the blood of my victims on their dried and stretched skins.

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2004 6:52 pm
by Dan Nicholls
Hardbound run-of-the-mill, nifty black-covered, 2 gazillion paged monstrosity that I've only used a third of in 4 years. So, yeah, computer paper lots of the time...

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 12:35 pm
by ZOMBIE USER 18017
I draw on binder paper because sketching on lineless paper irritates me, for some strange reason. Then I use a lightbox to trace the drawing onto printer paper.

Cheap, but it takes more time than necessary.

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 4:34 pm
by MariaAndMichelle
Michelle does 'Shonen-Ai Kudasai!' in a hardbound sketchbook, but all of her others are spiral. It's just so much easier to get a the paper that way. And also, there's never the problem of the entire chunk of paper falling out all at once because your hardbound sketchbook sucks. (Which has just recently happened to the SAK book. It's kind of sad, really. It was almost full and everything. :( )

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 7:30 pm
by Gage Kronos
Hee hee...that's the cutest title for a web comic. I want to read your archives but the "first comic" arrow gives me a 404 error... :cry:

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2004 7:48 pm
by Grabmygoblin
Gage Kronos wrote:Hee hee...that's the cutest title for a web comic. I want to read your archives but the "first comic" arrow gives me a 404 error... :cry:
hmm, m&m, it seems you have a "dec 95-54" in your big calendar as your first strip http://kudasai.keenspace.com/archive.htm
*starts reading strip* heh, exotic fruit...

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2004 7:30 am
by MariaAndMichelle
We know, and we have no fscking clue why it's there. Worse still, we have no idea how to get rid of it. :-?

Oh, and Gage Kronos, here's the actual first strip. Or filler, as it were. (We probably ought to get rid of that...) Enjoy! :wink:

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2004 1:57 pm
by Kevin Wolf
I'm currently using a big stack of printer paper for a sketchbook. Since my computer is down, I don't have anything else to use it for.

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2004 5:22 pm
by Sortelli
I use lined paper in a spiral notebook... ha ha ha ha haaaaa!