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      ChrisRichDraws @Lauren M. last edited by

      @Lauren-M. Some lovely work on your site, I've never seen Link been so kind to chickens!

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      • Lauren M.
        Lauren M. @ChrisRichDraws last edited by

        @ChrisRichDraws I felt bad for the chickens since I'm always terrorizing them in game. Glad you like! 😃

        @lynn-larson MUAHAHAHAHAHA

        http://www.littlelobo.com
        @LittleLoboArt - Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest

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        • Jiří Kůs
          Jiří Kůs last edited by

          Wha... what have you done to the chicken!

          AWWW MY GOD, WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO THE CHICKEN?!

          Oh well... HI 🙂

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          • Lauren M.
            Lauren M. @Jiří Kůs last edited by

            @Jiří-Kůs 😃 lol! The chickens are mine!! I must pick them all up and put them on my head! Then I am the king of the chickens!

            http://www.littlelobo.com
            @LittleLoboArt - Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest

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            • Naroth Kean
              Naroth Kean last edited by

              welcome to the forum!

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              • Thrace
                Thrace last edited by

                Hello, welcome and I love your work on your website!!

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                • Lauren M.
                  Lauren M. @Thrace last edited by

                  @Thrace-Shirley-Mears Howdy Thrace! Thank you for your sweet comment

                  http://www.littlelobo.com
                  @LittleLoboArt - Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest

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                  • Carey Bowden
                    Carey Bowden @Lauren M. last edited by

                    @Lauren-M. Welcome! I love your art - what did you use for the washes for your Inktober challenge? I can't get my ink + water to look like that!

                    https://twitter.com/careybowdenart?lang=en
                    https://careybowdenart.weebly.com/

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                      Lauren M. @Carey Bowden last edited by

                      @Carey-Bowden Hi Carey, here are my main "tricks of the trade" supplies:
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                      Micron Pens - Various sizes
                      Dr. Ph. Martin's Black Star Matte India Ink
                      Pentel Water brushes - Various sizes. I dilute the ink with water and designate a light, medium, and dark brush. My darkest brush is my smallest size. Light and medium are about the same size.

                      I got this idea from James Gurney. He combines his ink brushes with watercolors: http://gurneyjourney.blogspot.com/2014/08/watercolor-in-wild-materials.html Scroll towards the bottom of the page to see his ink choices. He likes to have a sepia pen and a blue-black one. I haven't tried color ink yet.

                      Tip when using the ink brushes: Keep an eye on your wet edges, cause once it dries it will leave a line. If i want a gradient wash, I use the lightest one first and do a couple passes to make sure the paper stays wet then switch to a darker pen and dab/paint in color. Very similar to working with watercolor

                      I personally love working with the inks and since they are in pens it's a very convenient way to add tones in a sketchbook. Just have a pack of tissues or a small cloth handy cause sometimes extra ink goes into the cap. Usually after a plane flight, being left in a warm car, or accidentally stored upside down.

                      Lemme know if you have follow-up questions!

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                      @LittleLoboArt - Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest

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                      • Carey Bowden
                        Carey Bowden @Lauren M. last edited by

                        @Lauren-M. Wow, thank you so much! I love the links you provided - great resources, I'm adding some to my bookmarks right now!

                        https://twitter.com/careybowdenart?lang=en
                        https://careybowdenart.weebly.com/

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