




No pencil, the blue lines are done with fabric marker (the closest thing to technical transparent ones I could find here in Zagreb) and the black is a regular Faber-Castell marker... I find this way of drawing very smooth and fluid, I think I'll experiment a bit more with this :)
The blue fabric marker is great to lay out the general form of a drawing on paper while keeping it transparent and loose, I almost like it more than blue pencil!
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