
Ink Wash Shading Tutorial - Part 4 - by Flinters
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Thankies to this, as an ink wash painter myself and devotee of old Colliers washes...
Damn, I just this week did some ink wash pieces for a Storyboard class, to illustrate James Thurber's "The Owl Who Was God," maybe FurAffinity would like that ^^"
And it's interesting to compare the methodical approach (which I love and respect) with my own rather uglier and more slapdash approach (which is just dripping water into the residual of the ink jar cap and mixing the tones as they come judging by the eye). One thing I'll have to relearn is charcoal wash, but when I do I'll start a tutorial for this; people keep asking how it's done. ^^ Bravo, Flinters for this! Very nice to see a work in progress by any means.
Damn, I just this week did some ink wash pieces for a Storyboard class, to illustrate James Thurber's "The Owl Who Was God," maybe FurAffinity would like that ^^"
And it's interesting to compare the methodical approach (which I love and respect) with my own rather uglier and more slapdash approach (which is just dripping water into the residual of the ink jar cap and mixing the tones as they come judging by the eye). One thing I'll have to relearn is charcoal wash, but when I do I'll start a tutorial for this; people keep asking how it's done. ^^ Bravo, Flinters for this! Very nice to see a work in progress by any means.
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