
I do all my sketching on regular bond paper nowadays and keep those drawings in 3-ring office binders. If I get enough sketches revolving around a particular story idea I collect them from my sketch binder and move them into their very own binder.
The binder these drawings come from is called "Ninja Island". That may or may not be a working title.

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Great idea! By bond, do you mean typing paper? What kind of pen do you use on these?
Yeah, I'm just using standard typing paper. I think in this case I'm using a Pigma Micron pen, size 01 or 02. I get a nice clean line with little worry about bleed. It really works for this style. I plan on trying to use some round tipped nib pens. I think that's what a lot of the European artist's use and I'm really getting into some of their work.
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