Quote from
mmlf on March 10, 2025, 5:08 pm
I remembered I have a black sketchbook I've never even opened, so I made a quick drawing using white and green pencils.
Pictured, a teeny Sneep, looking for his lucky star. 

Oh, this is magical! Please make more drawings on black paper whenever you can! Were these standard crayons, or oil pencil?
Water-soluble coloured pencils made by Koh-i-Noor, our local stationery products manufacturer (est. 1790 and still going strong).
I really love using them, because their colour is always so rich.
Quote from
mmlf on March 10, 2025, 5:08 pm
I remembered I have a black sketchbook I've never even opened, so I made a quick drawing using white and green pencils.
Pictured, a teeny Sneep, looking for his lucky star. 

Oh, this is magical! Please make more drawings on black paper whenever you can! Were these standard crayons, or oil pencil?
Water-soluble coloured pencils made by Koh-i-Noor, our local stationery products manufacturer (est. 1790 and still going strong).
I really love using them, because their colour is always so rich.
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