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    How to ink group run through FINALE! Yay!

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    • braden H
      braden H @Susan Marks last edited by

      @Susan-Marks I may post a picture, yiss 🙂 I think it's more that in my head I had the list of priorities all wrong. I would do contour, form and then start shading leaving no room for texture. When I should have been adding texture, and then polishing with a little bit of shading. What I thought was only shading was actually texture all along.

      @Aleksey said in How to ink group run through FINALE! Yay!:

      You cant have textures without shadows

      Is true! But I think I need to think of that less, if you get what I mean. Right now I'm adding shadows to add shadows, when I should be adding shadows to add texture. It's... weird. But I think things have straightened out in my brain now 🙂

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      • burvantill
        burvantill Moderator last edited by

        I feel the same as @Aleksey . I am fumbling on the textures and the shadows. i think that I have gotten better, but i need way more practice. Which will be inktober. LOL.
        I have to say, coming back after 5 days of not seeing everyones work everyday, and then seeing the last lessons results, I think that EVERYONE has improved dramatically. You all should be proud of yourselves. I know that it is common for artists to be hard on themselves, but you all are doing just fine. 👏👏👏👏👏😃💛

        Lisa Burvant
        www.lisaburvant.com
        Instagram & Twitter & SVS: @burvantill

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        • ArtofAleksey
          ArtofAleksey @burvantill last edited by

          @burvantill i also sometimes forget that its a good idea to pull up a reference or 2. Like i was having trouble drawing soft pillows but once i pulled up a reference it became so easy.

          instagram and twitter: @artofaleksey
          alekseyillustration.com

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          • demotlj
            demotlj SVS OG last edited by

            I think the most important thing I have learned from this course is to think before I put even the first line on the paper, especially if I am doing traditional ink. Every line can do so much that I really need to have the contours, texture, tone, and shading in my head (or penciled out) before I start to ink. Which is why the second most important thing I learned was about Tombow correction tape in Jake's list of materials!

            Laurie DeMott
            instagram.com/demotlj

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            • Susan Marks
              Susan Marks @braden H last edited by

              @Braden-Hallett I learned more specific strategies for inking in this 2.0 go-round. I think the thing that stood out to me is how to create form with contour lines and hatching along the edges.

              I've tried to come up with a list and even a hierarchy or what is the job of a line.
              See what you think:

              1. Create the exterior shape
                a) remember if the shape is textured, use textured lines for those exterior lines

              2. Create form and volume by using cross-contour lines to wrap around the shape

              3. Thick lines: bring forward; for things that overlap shapes;

              4. Thin lines: define an edge; inside a shape; to make objects recede in space; shapes underneath

              5. Establish local value

              6. Add light and shadow after local value is established (altho if you want to show "light"--you need to consider this before you lay down that local value)

              7. Texture: lines to create texture can outline the shape; emphasize form by changing the size/shape of the texture; create shadow

              I have an idea to take one of Jake's drawings in the pack--and try to go thru it planning the lines with the above list in mind.

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              • Susan Marks
                Susan Marks @Susan Marks last edited by

                Here's my inking from the last class. Note: I drew along with Jake as he created his dragon. My anatomy is an opportunity--but I am pleased with the inking.

                IMG_0906.jpg

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                • Erin.Cortese
                  Erin.Cortese Moderator @demotlj last edited by Erin.Cortese

                  @demotlj I feel the same way! I have learned so much, but the most important lesson for me has been to think through a drawing completely before laying down ink. I think process is going to be important for me in the future - identify my highlights, shadows, and textures, and lay them down one at a time.

                  I lost a lot of time being sick for the past few days, so my final exercise for this class will be Inktober 🙂

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                  • braden H
                    braden H last edited by

                    Sounds like everyone learned a lot (certainly some stuff I hadn't thought of 😃 )

                    I'll have to get a comparison thread going to showcase some before and afters 🙂

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                    • chrisaakins
                      chrisaakins @braden H last edited by chrisaakins

                      @Braden-Hallett I think I learned that if I slow down and plan for my values and shapes, then the lines can sing. I also learned that people actually like my line art and that that is a strength for me. I also learned that I really need to work on color and creating digital art.
                      I also learned that the Marmot people hate it when you say I also learned six times and will beat you with heated blankets loaded with rotten mushrooms if you do.

                      Chris Akins
                      www.chrisakinsart.com
                      www.instagram.com/chrisakinsart/

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                      • Coley
                        Coley last edited by

                        I didn't really have the time to do all the homework on this course but seeing as I was starting from pretty much zero inking experience I learned a lot lol. I think I had thought of inking as more of a line thing. But I learned how to do gradients and that was pretty cool 🙂 Also how to do different textures. Also how the shape of a line can change the shape on the interior of the object, eg if I draw a cube but I make wavy lines inside of it, the cube looks skewed or wavy.......kinda blew my mind lol.
                        I like the idea of inking something from the drawing pack and posting online and tagging Jake, I might do that. I had done tacobot as practice but think I put it with recycling a few days ago when I was clearing up stuff rats! maybe it's still there!

                        https://www.instagram.com/nicoleledrewmay/

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