How to ink group run through week 5
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@Aleksey Not on card stock, yet. Iβm planning on using my brush pen even though this is a contest project and I may EF it up. I figure, why am I practicing if Iβm not going to actually use it, right?
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Wish I would have started this with all of you! Not great wifi for viewing her right now. Keep up the good work! I'll just look at your progress and it will help me when I take pen to paper, maybe
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I went a different route today. I just couldnβt get those poor little Zebulon Six marmots out of my head. I think Iβm done practicing straight lines for a long time.
This was fun, but I chickened out and didnβt use my brush pen.
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Here is some real practice. And the Marmot Pontificus Potentatus Supreme denouncing you all.
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@burvantill that's hilarious. I didn't even see your post and I drew the other marmots. Hahaha!
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@chrisaakins i want to see some heretic mammals.
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This thread is so educational. Not only am I learning inking but I now know what a marmot is -- I had to look it up because we don't have marmots here in the northeast US. Of course, the marmots of Zebulon Six may be a slightly different species but at least, if they invade New York, I will now be able to identify them.
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I find it gets a bit easier to paint with ink after this month's practice. But using this technique in working on actual illustration(a concret concept for something specific) is still difficult for me. I was thinking about the climate change strike in my mind, and my painting ended up here.
I was not aware of this before: there is a gap between grasping the technique and using the technique learned in the actual illustration. It is like trying to do matchmaking - I got to come up with a concept that fits the actual project, and also fits with the technique I want to apply. Do you guys feel this way sometimes? -
@demotlj said in How to ink group run through week 5:
It's not easy to apply all of the different gradient hatching for local color and shadows and form
It really is like a juggling routine! Some day it'll internalize, but I know it's gonne take a lot more practice from me
Also, nice work! I love all the book titles (watership down must be a dark history for them :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_closed_eyes: )
@Marsha-Kay-Ottum-Owen said in How to ink group run through week 5:
I'll just look at your progress and it will help me when I take pen to paper, maybe
It'll all be here once you're ready to start
@burvantill said in How to ink group run through week 5:
I think Iβm done practicing straight lines for a long time.
Those are some damn fine straight lines!
(I wouldn't have wanted to use a brush pen for them either!)
@chrisaakins said in How to ink group run through week 5:
And the Marmot Pontificus Potentatus Supreme denouncing you all
HERESY!!! :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_closed_eyes: :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_closed_eyes:
@Aleksey said in How to ink group run through week 5:
@chrisaakins i want to see some heretic mammals.
I'm gonna have to do some of my own
@demotlj said in How to ink group run through week 5:
Not only am I learning inking but I now know what a marmot is
If you're ever out west during the summer you'll see them sunning themselves out on the concrete road dividers
@xin-li said in How to ink group run through week 5:
there is a gap between grasping the technique and using the technique learned in the actual illustration
I feel this way all the time. There is absolutely a period where you understand/comprehend the skill, but can't actually use it (I understand that green means go, red means stop and the wheel steers the vehicle but if I've never actually driven before I sure can't parallel park!)
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Work continues!
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MY HAND IS CRAMPING UP!
Iβm trying to be sooo careful that Iβm gripping the brush pen like a lifeline.
My project has become my homework.
Oh, I also discovered that the contest that this is for us NOT a blind judging. Thatβs a whole other contest. Too many projects on my table, I got them mixed up.
So I can share this. Head slap
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@xin-li beautiful work
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@demotlj Laurie-I think the drawing, composition and inking look great. I love the image! And I agree with your intuition, is that it would benefit from some darker and very dark areas. When I squint at it with my eyes the way I did with the gradient strips--on a 6 point scale, you'd have 1, and quite a bit of 2 and 3, and a tiny bit of 4--and lots of room for 5's and 6's to b added. Make sense? I've seen @Braden-Hallett share in other threads his process of "value studies"--maybe if you did a really simple draw over and divide into only 3 values, that might point yo to where to put the darkest darks?
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@burvantill Well done--and i would have poked my eyes out LONG before I got all of those straight lines--either straight or done!
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@xin-li I've really enjoyed watching your progress and very unique and beautiful take on inking.
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@Braden-Hallett I think that little guy in the lower left if the one who hates to do the hatching on spheres. You captured his "muff!" just perfectly!
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@Susan-Marks @Bricz-Art thank you so much for the encouragement, it means a lot to me.
@Braden-Hallett thank you again for organizing this course run through. I found it is so much easier to show up and do it when I know that I am not doing it alone. -
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I've been slowly following along--but do have (most of) this week's assignment done. Still researching the Zebolon Six Marmots--I'm a bit better at hatching than in drawing straight lines. I hate hatching spheres than many here do. And I know little to nothing about how to draw shadows.
It's very inspiring and highly accountable to have these weekly assignments-with-friends.
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@Susan-Marks said in How to ink group run through week 5:
@Braden-Hallett I think that little guy in the lower left if the one who hates to do the hatching on spheres. You captured his "muff!" just perfectly!
Kyler indeed hates everything, including hatching spheres :smiling_face_with_open_mouth_closed_eyes:
@Susan-Marks said in How to ink group run through week 5:
Still researching the Zebolon Six Marmots--
They will be sure to give you a primer on their society on your way to the clover mines
@Susan-Marks said in How to ink group run through week 5:
t's very inspiring and highly accountable to have these weekly assignments-with-friends.
It really is a great way to keep each other accountable
I know for a fact I'd never be able to work my way through the course like this without support