How To Ink 2.0 Group Runthrough Week 1
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@xin-li Paper is a fun app for that kind of thing. No ability to do layers but its tools feel pretty real.
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@chrisaakins i do not envy you, may i suggest either muji pens, or those gel ink pens or ball point pens to cut costs and also not be sad about kids ruining art supplies
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@Braden-Hallett I still need to do them!
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@Aleksey we use sharpies
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@chrisaakins ohh haha nevermind
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@demotlj Iโve actually used white paint for small corrections. Itโs worked for me & isnโt very noticeable
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@chrisaakins Iโve found the size of the canvas, pixel ratio makes a lot of difference. Iโm using. 5k by 7k canvass at 132 dpi. How about you?
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haha what a thread!
Everybody doing the ink exercises. Love to see that! It is challanging and fun. Maybe I will share mine later.
If You wanna get more in depth into inking I definitely recommend Rendering in pen and ink by Arthur Guptill. Excellent book.
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Iโm so far behind! But Iโm still working at it! Here are my basic strokes & hatching!
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@alicia I love the confidence in your lines!
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@BichonBistro Thank you! I wish I felt the confidence you see! I am soo used to traditional materials & itโs surprisingly different trying to do this digitally! I have to keep myself from cheating and letting the iPad straighten out my lines for me!
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@alicia I hear ya! I was going to try digital, but the "undo" and line-straightening options might be too tempting
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Wooo! I'm joining in on this too
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Here is some initial line practice on paper I did last night. I'm comfortable with ballpoint pen (And If you follow me on Instagram you can see I use it all the time), so I'm going to do most of my practice from here on with a brush pen.
I can see I can work more on my curves. Particularity the long curves. The sensitivity of a brush pen is new, and I will need some consistent practice with it. But overall I'm happy.
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@xin-li wow you did that..impressive
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@Nathan same its my first year