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Pencil (my favorites are Staedtler 4H and 2HB), a lot of pens to ink (and also Windsor & Newton black ink when I find it), especially my beloved one Pilot G-Tec.
Then, Wacom Intuos but only because I need digital colors. Otherwise I'll always go with traditional tools smile

For sketches I mostly use a blue or black mechanical pencil. For outlines I use fineliners from unipin, sometimes also my wacom tablet, but I'm not very good at working digital. For the colours mostly watercolours or copicmarkers, also molotow markers.

.5 or .7 Mechanical Pencils, PrismaColor Premier markers, Tachikawa Pen with G+Maru nibs and Photoshop. I do plan on getting copic markers for the covers of my comics.

Ink. I really really love inking.
Sharpie fine pens are WONDERFUL for speedy sketching too. Better then some microns I've used.

I also love watercolor and oil paints but I'm too much of a digital artist to do a lot of traditional work anymore.

OFC MY BLOOD?? no, i am actually terribly afraid of blood. I really like this blue and white Dr. Grip I found on my desk once, it completes me

I've always liked fiber castle pens and micron pens, I've used them since high school and I still use them now.^u^
I also like mechanical pencils since they don't smear as much as regular pencils.

pencils, just normal everyday pencils.... thats all I really ever use (still working out the kinks with paint tool sai, it'll make sense eventually...)

Pencils are my favourite tool that I actually use.

My favourite art tool to work with is charcoal and graphite, though I don't really use them for making comics.

Dr Martin's Radiant Watercolor dyes. The tool that finally made me able to portray vivid color and contrast.

Well, I use an old, reliable Wacom Cintiq 21UX (which is no longer being produced) to do most of my art, and it is a wonderful piece of equipment.

But if we're talking traditional art, my favourite tools are this:

a.k.a the Pilot Pocket Brush Pen Soft, which is a dream to ink with. It's got all the flexibility of a brush, and all the control of a pen. The line-width variation is wonderful. <3

When colouring traditionally, I mostly use Windsor&Newton watercolours.

i wouldnt be anywhere near where i am today without paint tool SAI, so definitely that.

Mechanical pencil... preferably the BIC kind. Even though it's a dollar store brand, I love using them. No other kind works for me, especially when I'm just sketching for fun.

Mechanical pencil. Just the simple Bic kind. I'm not one to shell out a lot of money on traditional drawing tools.

Also wax (?) sketching crayons paired with black paper. These doo-dad's:

I do a lot of stuff like this with it:

(this isn't my art btw just an example so you guys get a sense of what I'm talking about lol)

But I rarely do traditional art these days. Digitally, I use a Wacom Intuos 4. Pretty decent tablet. Hoping to get a Cintiq one day u w u

My Uni Kuru Toga .3mm mechanical pencil UniKuruPencil and Uni Hi Density 2h lead. I use this for all my light rough pencils. I can't even describe how awesome this pencil is

Oh man, I also love, love, love conte. I could never stand to use charcoal again after using these. I don't have many opportunities to use them these but their awesome.

Besides the tablet I use to ink and color,

I'd be no where without my 2mm Lead holder and a Faber Castell Dust Free Eraser.

That eraser is magic and I tend to erase a lot.

I've always been a doodle kind of guy with my art. Just give me a college notebook and mechanical pencil, and I'm off to the races. Then it's onto Macromedia Flash 4, though I'm more about just utilizing that program these days than actual sketching. The mouse and keyboard don't hurt my hands as much.