Ink drawings after Inking course
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@heidigfx Thanks! Yeah, it is a matter of practice. I keep bearing down too hard. Thanks for the votes of confidence. I may keep posting my progress here.
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Started Ink 2.0 with @Jake-Parker tonight. Got a long way to go. But here is something I'm pretty good at in pencil. Freehanded as I listened. I thought the eyes turned out nicely. Those cheeks though. Maybe she has the Mumps.
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@chrisaakins
sorry pic was too big.
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Hi, great artwork! I have a question about this course, Can it be practised digital with inking in Procreate for example, ir is it more for traditional artists? Thanks.
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@Himangi Not sure, but I would guess, yes, if you have a pressure sensitive pen. And thanks for the encouragement.
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Here is my latest practice piece. I asked my students what they wanted me to draw. They said a dragon. So here is my dragon. I picture him being old and blind and is warning a young hero that his actions are reckless and will endanger the world.
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So I started also doing the beginning painting with Photoshop. I am a brand new newbie with Photoshop. I am using a Surface book 2 with its pen. I don't know how to create an ink pen on photoshop. This was my first effort at drawing with Photoshop. I had an idea in high school to have a silly comic about superpowered dogs. Tonight I thought I would start to practice with a doodle about that strip tucked away in my brain for 30ish years. Here is HotDog. You can guess what his superpower is.
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@chrisaakins SuperPowered Dogs. YES.
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@Eli Chilly Dog, Corndog, and RockHound fight the evil BloodHound. Dunh dunh DuUUUHHHnnn! The puns are endless.
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More inking practice. Metallic shiny objects. My hand is still a bit wavery (is that a thing?) with the brush pen.