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6/16/2025, 2:38:41 PM
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Not Chinkshit, but for amateurish scribbling, I recommend the Mitsubishi pencil company's UniBall air series. They are absolutely phenomenal for both writing and drawing, last ages, don't break easily, and aren't too pricey. The only issue is that they don't write as reliably onto slick surfaces as even a basic ballpoint, but that's not a problem for artwork.
Also, do not get hung up on tools. Some of the best art in the world was made by cavemen drawing on rock walls with sticks dipped in dirt. Mechanical pencil, ball-point pen, and any convenient bit of paper is plenty good enough for developing skills. Cheapness, convenience, and durability are your main considerations, because actually carrying them in your pocket and drawing frequently will be way more important than getting slick lines and sharp contrast.