Brilliant!! Thanks for putting the partial inks, they are very helpful for beginners! I have tried to make a drawing of head following (slightly) the way you did it in order to grasp a bit of your technique. This is what came out: partial inks inks and a bit of color. Im not happy at all with the results, there is a lot of room for improvement but I think i learned some things in the process. By the way, to draw I used a blue pencil (so I could remove the blue layer on the computer) and then to ink i used a brush size 2 (don't know if that is standard). The paper is just normal paper. Keep posting this kind of stuff please!! :)
Brilliant!! Thanks for putting the partial inks, they are very helpful for beginners! I have tried to make a drawing of head following (slightly) the way you did it in order to grasp a bit of your technique. This is what came out:
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inks and
a bit of color.
Im not happy at all with the results, there is a lot of room for improvement but I think i learned some things in the process. By the way, to draw I used a blue pencil (so I could remove the blue layer on the computer) and then to ink i used a brush size 2 (don't know if that is standard). The paper is just normal paper. Keep posting this kind of stuff please!! :)
Never fail to enjoy those brush inks going on over the simple line
ReplyDeleteVery interesting the step by step ink! See you soon!
ReplyDeleteI'm consistently blown away by your inking - it seems you have very little to go on, yet you effortlessly create volume and mood. Great panel!
ReplyDeleteWhat gets me is the guy uses photo ref but the ref, I suspect, does not begin to solve the shadowing etc problems Mr Phillips nails every time.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you Alan!
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