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@QuietYell Thanks! I think in terms of tone and not really in line. I've always been more comfortable painting than drawing. Glad you like the approach. It's a monotype in ink which is a blast to do!
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@Lee-White so do you pick out of the wash with a brush/rag/sponge/etc. wet with water or are you using non-water-soluble ink and do it some other way? Similarly, do you thin out your ink? I'm familiar with gouache and watercolor, but are there any things to consider when doing this with ink?
I think I tend to create based upon line, but I think I am ultimately more of a painter than drawer — maybe I'm just stronger at painting than drawing currently; though, I am in the process of pushing my drawing. Interestingly, I am wanting to do more tone/shape/volume based "drawing" rather than line based drawing. Generally, I block-out the shadow areas by drawing their boundaries with lines then fill, but I think it would be advantageous to create the image from toned areas and no lines.
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@audrey-dowling Love this one with the girl and the shirt around her waist. Awesome linework!!
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@Charlie-Eve-Ryan said in MAIN INKTOBER IMAGES:
@audrey-dowling Love this one with the girl and the shirt around her waist. Awesome linework!!
thanks @Charlie-Eve-Ryan . it encourages me because I still feel so bad and uncomfortable at inking! my pencil sketch always looks better
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@markoman Very striking conceptual illustration!
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Great work guys!
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@Susan-Szecsi Nice work:)