My plan is to have this chapter printed by SPX on Sept. 19-20, so wish me luck!
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Showing posts with label trees. Show all posts
Friday, August 28, 2015
Curse of the Eel c4 p1-7 inks
Hello internet! Here are some pages of inks from the next chapter of Curse of the Eel. I've been working on this one again finally, and I'm really happy with how these are turning out. I switched to a new brush and I'm getting really great lines from it. I used a Raphael 8404 #3 brush, which is the same size as the last brush I was using, it's just not as battle worn. That brush lasted me about a year, that's pretty good I think. Anyhow, here are the inks. The paper is Stillman and Birn beta paper. It's the only paper I really trust to do pencils, inks, and watercolors on.
My plan is to have this chapter printed by SPX on Sept. 19-20, so wish me luck!
My plan is to have this chapter printed by SPX on Sept. 19-20, so wish me luck!
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Wednesday, July 1, 2015
6/30 Urban Sketching: Landscape
Here are the 2 stages of the landscape I drew yesterday. I was
outside a Barnes and Noble in Marietta, and it wasn’t the ideal
spot/layout/drawing/etc. I’m happy I finished it, just cuz my initial
response was “oh wow this is messed up, just stop and do something
else.” Which is a voice in my head I need to work on silencing.Overall,
twas a fun experiment. I just inked everything in with no pencil
underdrawing then added in watercolor for fun.
Kuretake brush pens for the majority, which were great cuz they’re waterproof like champs. I used a Pentel Hybrid Technica in spots, and it was great too, but it wasn’t as waterproof and shifted a little. I’m happy though, its an interesting texture. All of this was done on 11x17 Stillman and Birn Beta paper.
Kuretake brush pens for the majority, which were great cuz they’re waterproof like champs. I used a Pentel Hybrid Technica in spots, and it was great too, but it wasn’t as waterproof and shifted a little. I’m happy though, its an interesting texture. All of this was done on 11x17 Stillman and Birn Beta paper.
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