one good way to do inking is find out if the program you use does "correction" and if it will automatically thin each end of your stroke. this is called Vector and is really useful once you get used to it. it makes your sketches look really professional once you get the hang of it. an example of bad Vector would be the eye I drew...
for drawing outside a computer program you can ink with any pen. just make lines that would be in shadow thicker and lines in light thinest, also ad small shadows at creases. I should do a tutorial on inking...
Last edited by twiliwolf at 2:07:34 PM CDT on July 16, 2010.
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Otakuite+ | Posted 07/16/10 | Reply
THIS SHALL GREATLY COME IN HANDY! I LUVS YOU FOR MAKING THIS
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Grand Otaku | Posted 07/16/10 | Reply
@twiliwolf:
Thank you so much!
twiliwolf
Otaku Eternal | Posted 07/16/10 | Reply
@luffysister:
one good way to do inking is find out if the program you use does "correction" and if it will automatically thin each end of your stroke. this is called Vector and is really useful once you get used to it. it makes your sketches look really professional once you get the hang of it. an example of bad Vector would be the eye I drew...
for drawing outside a computer program you can ink with any pen. just make lines that would be in shadow thicker and lines in light thinest, also ad small shadows at creases. I should do a tutorial on inking...
Last edited by twiliwolf at 2:07:34 PM CDT on July 16, 2010.
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Grand Otaku | Posted 07/16/10 | Reply
Nice, very helpful. I'll have to try out the coloring part cause I suck at that.
How do you do the inking? Do you just need a steady hand and a brush? Cause I never seem to do it right.