Those are olders headshots, but good examples of what qualifies as "simple background" X)

Have a wonderful day
I'll be going to the Japan Expo 2022 @ booth T687.
If you do not know, Japan Expo is the biggest european japanese modern culture convention (which is a wide enough term to include anime manga videogames music etc). It's in France near Paris between the 14th of July and the 17th.
The last time I went there was in 2019, and now I will be there with friends with a brand new catalogue that you can see below :)



Japan Expo is currently the only place to get those products. I will also be at another convention in december in France, but that will be all for this year.
There'll also be some originals (some of which are in my galery as well, some aren't) and on-site commissions.
In any way, if you are planning on coming, come say hi! See you soon and have a good day ! ♥

What kind of markers do you use ?

What paper do you use?
I used to draw on special layout paper but HoLY CoW hOw exPEnsIVe iT Is??
Now I have an A5 (5.9x8.3inch) canson sketchbook. Normal paper, 90g/m². More than good enough ![]()
Where do the dots on the paper/the texture come from?
Texture of the paper that has been destroyed by the use of markers lol. Promarkers leave less texture though.
How in the world do you get them to be so line free?
Here are 5 tips to avoid the stains that markers make when you're colouring.
1) Make small areas to color. Obviously. Most of my drawings are actually A5. The smaller the area, the most likely you have to make a uniform zone with your markers.
2) Be faster than the Flash. Don’t let the ink dry! The stains come when the ink has dried and you apply yet another layer of ink.
3) Avoid almost empty markers. Obviously your paper need to be wet with ink, better use full markers !
4) Identify which paper and which marker go well together. Copic markers leave less stains on layout paper while promarkers/graphit are wonderful on normal paper. (Look at Coran’s shoulders??? Promarkers can be incredible!). This means trying things out and finding your perfect paper.
5) If you don’t care that markers are hella expensive : choose a slightly lighter color than what you wanted and apply it several time on a zone. But they do cost a lot so I'd advise point 1 to 4 but not this one haha.
Remember that the “stains” can give off a nice feeling on non-uniform zones (hair!)
Do you use a blender with your markers?It really depends on the marker I use and the amount of colors/markers I have. And of course, what I intend to do. Let's take the night skies of my Voltron series : I want a shading from light to dark with sometimes several colors and several brands of markers.
How do you take pictures of your drawings?A smartphone is good enough. Get some natural light, artificial light is very yellowish. If the light hits directly your drawing, it will be too strong and your colors may be weird. So indirect natural light + artificial counter-light on the other side!
