On desktop, for comics and other finished art:
Clip Studio Paint
22" Cintiq (8 years old and still going strong!!)
On tablet, for sketching and noodling around:
(Formerly Autodesk) Sketchbook
Infinite Painter
Samsung Tab 6 Lite - pretty small and not super powerful, but decent as a digital sketchbook
Traditional art, mostly sketching and one-off illustrations:
Sketchbooks; a moleskine notebook for comic dev, and a collection of cheap multimedia sketchbooks that I keep in a travelers notebook to stay organized.
A fat stack of white inkjet printer paper
Watercolour paper for paintings! Usually Strathmore or Canson, but I'm not picky.
Pencils! Random graphite pencils, col-erase pencils, especially brown and terracotta
Ink! Pentel brush pen, Tombow fudenosuke felt tips, assorted fine liners, Faber Castell Pitt pens
Markers! Copic ciao and Crayola super tips lol
Watercolours! A range from Van Gogh to
️Daniel Smith
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Gouache left over from college
Holbein Acryla gouache, my beloved
Posca paint pens
Prismacolour Scholar colored pencils
It sounds like a lot, but I've collected it over the last idk 12 years or so? Some of it was gifted or even leftover college supplies. Even though most of my finished work is digital, I like to spend some time away from screens when I can. I do all my comic thumbs & layouts with pencil and paper, and like to do paintings and handmade crafts whenever I get the time.