My Ink sketches
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@evilrobot keep it up, I am really diggin this style!
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I love yor line art. I think it’s the selling point of your piece. Adding your colors in that subtle way is really great because it helps your line work to shine. Great job.
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Thank you very much. Here's tonight's warm up sketch. G-pen nib with Speedball ink. White negative hatching done with Hunt 102 and Pro White. Coloring attempt done in Photoshop.
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A very bad Franklin Booth study. Find it very difficult to mimic tones with line especially when you try to do it without cross hatching.
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Some practice from today. Digital rough and final inked piece. Speed ball and hunt 102 my digital stuff still looks better but I'm starting to get the feel for the pen.
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@evilrobot Digital ink
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And a little bit of color
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OH dude, i really like your lines. I wonder who are your influences, somehow it reminds me the work of quino.
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@fertyn Thank you very much. I like his work very much. My favorites (At the moment) are Franklin Booth, Bernie Wrightson, Heinrich Kley, and I LOVE LOVE LOVE....Arnold Lobel I think he was brilliant.
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@evilrobot I have been trying to remember Bernie Wrightson! I had a book on him many years ago and loved his work and have been trying to recall his name recently - so cool to find the answer here on your thread - great to see you back on the forum too - I really enjoy seeing your excellent work.
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Thanks @Kevin-Longueil yeah, Bernie Wrightson is awesome especially his Frankenstein work (I think I read he did those over a 10 year period)
Here's some pig sketches from today.