New and Innovative Technical Drawing Tools

Discover New Ways to Draw

Tools That Will Change the Way You Draw! We really like to sketch here at Jerry’s Artarama. We’ve all been doodling and sketching since the first time our hands touched crayon to paper when we were young. Since then, we’ve been looking for new and better tools to accurately capture our subjects on paper or whatever wanton images were stuck in our head at the time.

Technical drawing for art requires specific materials that allow for precision, accuracy, and clarity. These materials are essential for creating detailed and well-executed drawings.

For artists, learning technical drawing enhances the ability to create detailed, accurate, and realistic work. The right tools can really help with accuracy and clarity, whether drawing a realistic portrait, designing a product, or creating an intricate piece of concept art.

We’ve created and crafted a few new drawing tools that can add new dimensions to your next drawings.
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Jerry’s Jumbo Jet Pencils

To start off, lets talk about the Jerry’s Jumbo Jet Charcoal Pencils. There is no better pencil out there for producing strong outlines, sketching and shading. A thick center of oil impregnated charcoal gives this pencil the strength to produce bold, jet black lines.

Produce beautiful, dark lines

Darker than regular graphite

Jumbo Jet is almost 50% larger than other pencil leads that glide easily over all paper surfaces producing beautiful, dark lines. With a Comfortable grip that won’t roll off your workspace and darker than regular graphite create thick, defined lines and detail.

With the Jumbo Jet Pencils, you can watch as dark charcoal glides from pencil to paper. Each pencil has been made carefully to be durable and strong with a special extra-break resistant tip.

Jumbo Jet Black Charcoal Pencil - Darker than regular graphite
Jumbo Jet Black Charcoal Pencil – Darker than regular graphite

This durability is great for artists, designers, and students, especially those working in large formats that can put a big pencil through its’ paces. With a pencil like the Jumbo Jet Black, it will quickly become an artist’s favorite tool. 

But is this pencil versatile? Yes it is. For quick sketches, bigger is better! Shade in dark areas quicker or make the defining lines of your sketch permanent the first time. The oversized tip makes drawing smooth, dark lines incredibly easy.

Acurit Waterproof Technical Pens

Professional Waterproof Technical Pens Filled With Rich, Black Ink!

Right now you might be saying “But I really prefer to draw in ink. I need a pen for my sketches.” Well, we’ve thought of that– and have the perfect tools for you too!

Professional waterproof technical pens filled with rich, black ink!

Waterproof Ink – won’t run or smudge when used with watercolors. Permanent(Light fast), acid-free, non-fading ink!

If you haven’t heard of The Acurit Waterproof Technical Pens yet, well, you must be new to technical drawing. They are one of the leading manufacturers of technical drawing and design instruments in the world.

Waterproof Technical Pens Perfect For

  • Artists, architects and engineers
  • Adding detail to works of art
  • Technical drawings and drafting
  • Sketching and detailed lines
  • Watercolor underdrawings

For professional use or just to get precise line applications, these pens are engineered to give you the most precise lines for small and intricate designs, technical drawings, illustrations and other drafting applications and are acid-free and waterproof, lightfast with rich black ink.

Pictured: Set of 6 Pens: .1mm, .2mm, .3mm, .5mm, .8mm, 1.0mm size nibs

Acurit Waterproof Technical Pens Set of 6
Acurit Technical Waterproof Ink Pen Set of 6, Assorted Nibs

A pen like this might sound pretty expensive. At other art stores, you can expect to find a technical drawing pen with a 0.2mm or 0.3mm for upwards of forty five dollars.

But at Jerry’s, you can get an even better deal- An Acurit Technical Waterproof Drawing pen features a convenient window on the side of the cap for nib identification and are professional waterproof technical drawing pens

More Great Options for Drawing

Professional Technical Pens With Rich, Black Ink!

Acurit Technical Drawing Pens are professional technical pens with that use permanent (light fast), acid-free, non-fading pigment ink and feature stunningly small nibs

Acurit Drafting Tools

Acurit Drafting Tools are practical tools created for drafting and design. Great for architectural sketching and planning and drafting precisely measured designs.

Acurit Mechanical Drafting Pencils

The Acurit Mechanical Drafting Pencils are durable mechanical pencils used for detailed drawings, sketching and fine art drawing, drafting and technical work.

Why a PXB Board? – Compact Portable Work Surfaces Perfect For Designers

The PXB Drawing Board is an durable tool made for creative individuals like artists and designers who need a dependable surface for their work tasks. The PXB model stands out as a popular option because of its tailored features for technical drawing, drafting, and detailed artwork.

PXB Drawing Boards
Acurit PXB Drawing Boards

The Acurit PXB Drawing Boards provide a sturdy and stable surface for drawing, sketching, and drafting with a parallel motion bar with easy-to-adjust dials for drawing precise parallel lines.

Great for artists, architects, engineers, and designers the Acurity PXB drawing board is a practical and essential tool for anyone involved in technical drawing or detailed artistic work

See our video on What is a Parallel Board and How Do I Use It?? – featuring the Acurit PXB Drawing Board

Using Great Graphite Pencils Featuring Cezanne

Graphite pencils are a fundamental tool in any artist’s toolkit, offering a range of possibilities from fine detail to broad expressive strokes, making them suitable for almost any type of drawing.

Known for a wide range of tones, ease of use, and ability to create both detailed work and broad, expressive strokes we welcome you to Cezanne!

Complete range of pencil degrees

Made with high-quality graphite lead and come in a range of 16 degrees, create amazing artistic or technical drawings with a complete range of pencil degrees that include 6H (hardest and lightest), 5H, 4H, 3H, 2H, H, F, HB, 2B, 3B, 4B, 5B, 6B, 7B, 8B, and 12B (softest and darkest)

Cezanne® Graphite Drawing Pencils
Cezanne® Graphite Drawing Pencils

The large value range of graphite provides an infinite degree of possibilities.  Apply value with ease as these pencils have such a smooth application for drawing and shading!

Grab your set of Cezanne Graphite Pencils and create your next:

Portrait: Graphite pencils are often used for portraiture because of their ability to render fine details, skin tones, and subtle expressions.

Still Life: The range of tones available with graphite pencils allows for detailed and realistic representations of objects.

Landscape: Artists use graphite to capture the texture and atmosphere of landscapes, utilizing different grades for various elements like trees, rocks, and skies.

Abstract Work: Graphite’s versatility also makes it suitable for abstract drawings, where an artist can explore lines, shapes, and textures.

More Great Supply Options to Enhance Your Drawing Experince

The Creative Mark Enhanced Kneaded Eraser erases like a charm and cleans up charcoal and graphite twice as fast. non -abrasive so use it to blend, lighten, shade, smooth, correct, and enhance their sketches and drawings.

We recommend the Soho SoHo Urban Artist Tracing Paper Pads used for creating overlays or transferring designs. Drawing media and tracing needs. Great for graphite, colored pencil, marker, pen, and ink.

New York Central® India Ink

New York Central® India Ink is made for creating bold works of art that stand out. Permanent waterproof ink with a velvet matte finish, great for technical pens, dip pens, paint brushes, and airbrushes. Lightfast and archival carbon black


More Resources

  1. Transforming Drawings into Watercolor Paintings
  2. What’s the difference between pigment-based and dye-based?
  3. Mastering Light and Shadow with Colored Pencils
  4. How to Draw a Self-Portrait
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