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Reddit mentions of Staedtler Mars Drafting Ballpoint Pens 2-Each Superfine .2mm Point (92405BK2)

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Staedtler Mars Drafting Ballpoint Pens 2-Each Superfine .2mm Point (92405BK2)
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u/Harkaan ยท 2 pointsr/IndustrialDesign

As everyone else has said, its not the tools but the sketching techniques blah blah blah.
But as for my personal preference, I love sketching using ballpoint pens. I use these .2mm staedtler pens (http://www.amazon.com/Staedtler-Drafting-Ballpoint-Superfine-92405BK2/dp/B003UGTN4A) for my quick underlays/mapping out perspective/etc. Then I go in with a cheapo bic pallpoint for finish up the edge lines and make it pop, sometimes even a thick sharpie.

For pencils I use these Alvin drafting pencils (http://www.amazon.com/Alvin-DM05-Draft-Matic-Mechanical-Pencil/dp/B007VTP62U/ref=sr_1_5?s=office-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1381378716&sr=1-5&keywords=drafting+pencil) and love em. When I feel like using wood pencils I go with a black prismacolor verithin, and on another note I'd highly advise buying an electric pencil sharpener.

When I'm going to make a nice marker page, I'm gonna usually lay out the underlays on marker paper using my ballpoints, then trace over it on a new sheet of marker paper using a fine liner (unfortunately the ballpoints bleed terribly with markers...if they didn't they'd be the perfect tool) but yeah basically just trace it over and put in the value that way you have a nice line drawing with good placement of value...you can use the underlay to show highlight spots, deep shadows and whatever else.

just my 2 cents