I really like random D20 tables of little character details and flavour accents - it only takes a couple of small details to make a character feel unique.

  • Ahdok@ttrpg.networkOP
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    1 year ago

    I do.

    I use Bristol board for paper (an expensive super smooth super white heavy paper). Bristol board is very durable, so you can erase pencil work without leaving any marks.

    I use a mechanical 2H pencil for sketching, because it’s very hard, if leaves fairly faint, erasable marks.

    I use pigment liners to ink the black lines - these are disposable technical drawing pens, they produce a very consistent line in permanent black ink. They’re often referred to as Microns, as they are a popular brand- but I use Derwent Graphik and Mitsubishi Uni-Pin

    I use coloursoft pencils for shade. Coloursoft pencils are a high wax acrylic pencil that puts down a LOT of vibrant colour very fast. This is great for comics. They also sharpen to a very sharp point. The downside of coloursofts is that they don’t blend well.

    Then I scan, and tweak digitally.