@davidrevoy i rly like how everything flows together, and the studies look great too
makes me realize i been slacking lol
its like ive lost the ability to just draw without a solid plan...
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@davidrevoy i rly like how everything flows together, and the studies look great too makes me realize i been slacking lol 3 comments
@davidrevoy ive never thought to keep a correction pen handy :0 lately ive switched to fountain and brush pens, which makes it even harder to grapple with the inevitable busted ass sketch lmao @Splig I tried brush pen (pentel type, but a old one, maybe I have to find a more precise one) and fountain pen and I was like "Nope! I can't operate this way" 😆 But I miss a bit of thickness to my lines and generosity. I never tried Zebra pen, maybe a brand that is not implemented well in France; a lot of Bic, Reynolds, Pentel, Stabilo, Staedler, Faber Castle here. I'll try to purchase one and try it ( oh, I checked them online: ink gel, cool). |
@Splig Hey, thanks. It's difficult to directly go on paper with a ballpoint pen. It feels like I'm less at half the skill I can do on computer, or with solid pencil fondation guidelines. But if you look closely I often use a white correction pen (especially when a line really waste a face (eg. on the saxophonist, on same double page than the pen test); and I often roll the ballpen point very tilted to get extra thin line and draw a silhouette prior to darken lines. It's a hard training 😺