Chapter Text
- Logan’s sketchbook is a black hardcover with his logo on the bottom right corner. It is a5 charcoal paper, bound on the short side.
- He doesn’t let anyone see them because he is embarrassed about participating in the illogical thing that is art
- He only draws on one side of the paper. The other side he writes a one sentence description of his subject, the date, and the time it took him to complete.
- It’s filled with intricate charcoal drawings
- He draws from memory and from online references. He has a photographic memory and often uses it in his art.
- His drawing style is somewhere between photorealism and hyperrealism.
- He has lots of diagrams of how things work- both living and nonliving subjects. (These are less realistic, but no less accurate)
- He also has portraits of each of the Sides and of every person that Thomas has considered a close friend (Purely for memory storage purposes. No other reason. At least not that Logan would ever tell.)
