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Here’s someone we haven’t seen for a while.
Also, this is my first experiment with one of those old fashioned pens that you dip into an inkwell. I actually found it easier to use that the art pens I’ve been using so far.
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What, you mean it isn’t all swashbuckling all the time?? 😛
Bristol board? Nib pen? What’s next, woodblock? 😉
Have you ever used a brush for your ink?
There are no free rides when you’re sailing with Ashford.
I’m still working up my confidence to try inking with a brush. I’ll probably do it at some point.
Is it true that inking with a brush is the “classic” way of doing things? (I have no idea.)
Well, it’s a popular way that a lot of comics are drawn. I think DC used to require artists to ink that way. But one of my instructors this summer has done professional work and uses markers.
I think it’s best to use whatever tools you’re most comfortable with.
Hear hear! 🙂
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XD Poor April must be tired of that song. .