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A question for you practising artists out there: Do you use pencils in your sketchbooks? The sketchbooks you carry around with you, I mean, not the ones you leave at home. And if so, how do you keep the pencilled work from smudging to hell and back? (I suspect the answer will turn out to be Spray it with fixative when you get home, but maybe there’ll be another possibility that poses less danger to my lungs.)

Maybe I should join one of the artist’s communities on LJ and ask there.

I’ve been restricting myself to pigment marker and occasional watercolor pencil in my travelling sketchbooks, but there are times when ordinary pencil work would be easiest, and I’d like to be able to go back to it without having to worry about the work turning into a cloud of graphite within a few weeks.

(I’ve got the germ of an idea for a web comic strip, and I’m going to try to get it to sprout over the next couple of weeks.)

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Date: 2003-04-10 02:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mamishka.livejournal.com
Hmmmm. I don't ever recall having this problem. Perhaps you are using a very soft pencil? My greatest suspicion is either that or your book has too much give in the pages (is it one of those big spirally bounded type books with big holes in the pages for the wire to go through?) I tend to use the black bound drawing books, which have a traditional binding. Less convenient in some ways, but the pages don't have the permission to wiggle, so stuff doesn't smear generally. I also generally use harder pencils when drawing. I also always make sure that when I draw on one page, the opposite page remains blank. Probably a big "Duh", but that certainly cuts down on smudging. And if I make an image that's particularly susceptible to smudging for some reason, then yeah, I spray fixative on it.

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