How to Ink Group Runthrough Week 4
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@chrisaakins haha brush pen #2 #2 is actually #3. I don't have to count, I'm an ARTIST!
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@Braden-Hallett highly recommend trying out sumi brush. They are not very expensive, and they can hold a lot of water, and very soft. It is completely defferent feeling to paint with it.
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@xin-li we use sumi brushes and ink here at school. They are very expressive, especially on rice paper.
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Iโve been crazy busy with life and my schedule is falling apart a bit but trying to keep up with the linework warm ups still. Iโve got a few projects on the go which is stretching me thin but I canโt let go of the basic precursors. September/October/November is a BIG drawing chunk for me... canโt wait to get after it and share the work with my SVS fam!
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It has been quite enjoyable to not worry about the result, no pencil sketching, and just paint with ink.
I want to try with a bit more on doing planned illustrations with this medium, see how it works out. It is really hard to keep this "no worrying about the result" attitude when you have a planned image in mind. Suddenly there is a gap between your brain and what you produce with your hand. -
@xin-li oooo i really like these washes they look so good. The variation in values is very clear too
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@chrisaakins I really like Brush Pen #2 and Ball point #2. You have great control with the brush pen!
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@xin-li These look great - really smooth transitions! I worked with ink washes for the first time last October and it felt a bit disastrous. I think I was expecting it to move and spread easier. This is a good reminder to practice washes! I love the depth that you got with the houses!
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@Erin-Cortese looking good to me. I love the variety of techniques.
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@chrisaakins I like the ball points 1 & 2 and the brush pen 2.
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@Erin-Cortese really beautiful texture you have here. I love the hairy cup
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