48. Use a pencil with an eraser.
46. Use computer search engines to find things.
If you need a little inspiration and don’t want to get out of your PJs and schlep over to a museum, try using an internet search engine. These things are great, and they have just about eliminated the need for libraries. Some popular examples are: Google, Yahoo, Bing and Ask.com.
23. Photoshop computer program. 
You can use photoshop on any digital computer to create or manipulate just about any image.
11. If you’re struggling with diversity in color, experiment with Crayons.
Ex. According to Stephen Von Worley, the number of Crayola colors doubles every 28 years.
10. If you’re strapped for cash, and you’ve just finished your oatmeal, consider making a pinhole camera from it’s packaging.
Ex: A pinhole camera made from an oatmeal box. The pinhole is in the centre. The black plastic which normally surrounds this camera (see picture above) has been removed.
7. Tone can be used to subtly shift perceptions in surface; using shading techniques such as blending, hatching and stippling, and without the use of line.





