Our subscriber base has grown so much since we first started eight years ago, that most of you have missed all our earliest recommendations. The best of these are still valid and useful, so we’re trying out something new — Retro Recomendo. Once every 6 weeks, we’ll send out a throwback issue of evergreen recommendations focused on one theme from the past 8 years. Quick art paintingI used to draw and paint a lot, but I never mastered the control of colors. I’ve renewed my interest in making art by getting an iPad with an Apple pencil and a $13 app called Procreate. Procreate is the intuitive graphics program that I always wanted from Illustrator and Photoshop but they were too complicated. Procreate is fast, obvious, crisp, revolving around the natural gestures of holding a pencil or brush. Its built-in smartness let me find and fill colors as if I were a pro. It has the expected layers and undo functions, but also enough simplicity that it is also perfect for sketching lines in black ink. It’s a joy to use, inspiring me to do a painting a day. — KK Sketch pad for all mediaMy art student daughter has been using these spiral-bound Canson Mix Media 7x10 drawing pads. I started buying them for myself, too. The heavy paper easily handles ink pens, watercolor, and Copic markers, and has a nice texture for pencils. A 60-sheet notebook is only $14. — MF Pocketable watercolor kitThis small, watercolor kit by Sakura is perfect for the occasional wannabe artist like me. It comes with a brush that stores water, so you can always be ready to paint. It was so easy to incorporate this into my journaling/sketching routine. — CD High quality drawing pensThe Sakura Pigma Manga Basic Set comes with 5 pens: 4 Pigma Microns (sizes 005, 01, 05, 08) a black brush pen, and a white ink gel pen. The ink is waterproof and very dark. At $10, it’s a good deal. — MF Free online drawing mannequinSet Pose is an online drawing mannequin that you can adjust and use as a 3D model reference. There are presets like running, sitting, playing sports and combat poses that you can select, and even some props like a sword, bike, and chair. This is perfect for me because I always have trouble drawing dynamic poses. — CD Blendable color markersFor sketching and painting I favor alcohol-based markers. They let you blend colors like a watercolor brush, but with the convenience of a felt marker. The preferred premier markers are the extremely expensive Copics. An inexpensive equivalent for blendable markers with dual tips (fat or point) are Bianyo. I can paint quickly easily in a notebook using a travel set like these 72 Bianyo markers. — KK Recomendo Unclassified Ads work! Here’s how to reach over 87,000 subscribers for just $150. UNCLASSIFIEDS Earn $1-2 per click by promoting high-quality newsletters. Quantum of Sollazzo is the top weekly newsletter for lovers of data. Get a curated list of links to the very best in data visualization, data journalism, data tools and tutorials, AI news, and think pieces. Subscribe here for free. Get paid $1,500 to tell a two-page story? There’s a little-known way to get paid amazingly well to tell a unique kind of story… Download our FREE guide and learn how to make $1,500 writing 2-page stories. Start immediately with no formal experience required! Bring playfulness back into your relationship with Hidden Gems! This fun card deck helps couples turn routine moments into delightful surprises. Share messages of love and gratitude that light up your relationship. Get yours today. Got a WordPress site? Then you need WP Division. Security, speed, support - all tech stuff covered. Protect your reputation and free your time. WP care plan is so effective, it's almost cheating. Parents: wish you had more insight into your kids' music listening habits? Don't have time to monitor every song or read all the lyrics? Not sure how to talk to them about explicit content? We're building Chaperone, a new app, to help. Sign up for the waitlist. Recomendo is published by Cool Tools Lab, a small company of three people. We run the Cool Tools website, a YouTube channel, a podcast, and other newsletters, including Gar’s Tips & Tools, Nomadico, What’s in my NOW? and Book Freak. Recomendo is copyrighted by Cool Tools Lab, LLC. Commissions may be earned from the links above. |