The Most Badass Tools for Inking Comics
2024 ж. 14 Мам.
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comicsforbeginners.com/ I've talked about the tools of the trade in other videos, but this time I want to dig deep on some of the some of the classic tools for comics inking and show the different style in lines you get from a marker vs. a brush or a quill.
As a companion to this video artist Michael Johnson Curry (mikejc.com) has provided a handful of his pencils that you can print out and try your own inking skills on. You can find the printouts here: comicsforbeginners.com/resources
Instead of a quill, you can always use fountain pens like a Lamy Safari. They make them in different line widths. Also don't have to worry about your paper tearing as well.
I'm mainly a digital artist but it's true that if you get stuck undoing every line 3-4 times it really isn't that much faster. Sometimes to get digital lineart done that has been taking too long I have to print it out and bust out the microns or else I'll never finish.
Thanks for the insightful comment
Using a quill seems so antiquated and I used them for nearly a decade. So now it's strictly faber castle markers that don't fade when erasing like microns do.
Also I'm with you on 4:08 LOL
Why are you awake, Ian? Ha ha ha!
Btw, I saw your announcement.. Hope you don't press that button!
There is one right tool tho. Coffee XD
Thank you 😊 , helps a lot
Thank you,so useful. Very helpful
You're welcome!
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Drawing digitaly can be great, but also suck time! I have more fun on paper these days... STay a dinosaur with whatever floats your boat! Thanks Palle!
U bet, Dario! Thanks.