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That's why sketching with markers is great, no erasing, You keep all your lines, and just keep throwing ideas on the sheet. 10% grey is barely noticeable, so you can also use 20 or 30 if you have a hard time seeing the ink. When you've determined the lines you like, go over with a pen, then shade with markers or pencils and the 10% won't even be visible, because of the contrast.
For an example, check out Doug Chiang's website, he has a step by step of how he sketches with markers
www.dchiang.com/robota/studiotips/index.html
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Wanted (10): The Kobe (playoffs), Nike Zoom 2k3 (any white based colorway)
For an example, check out Doug Chiang's website, he has a step by step of how he sketches with markers
www.dchiang.com/robota/studiotips/index.html
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Wanted (10): The Kobe (playoffs), Nike Zoom 2k3 (any white based colorway)