
This is on my desk right now!
For an old trade with Brian Reynolds
For an old trade with Brian Reynolds
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Tiger
Size 600 x 450px
File Size 33.8 kB
Awww nice flying outfit! Thought of giving my rat the same, a leather flight jacket. A sketch exists, but I never went on with this (preferring him to stay "clotheless" as toon). But I wear one myself in real life
:)
I love the facial expression and the overall appearance of the drawing! Pretty much "nose art".
:)
I love the facial expression and the overall appearance of the drawing! Pretty much "nose art".
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Pretty much the standard brush you can get everywhere :) This is drawn on normal printing paper.
Pretty much the standard brush you can get everywhere :) This is drawn on normal printing paper.
https://www.pentelstore.com/index.php?grp=786
Pretty much the standard brush you can get everywhere :) This is drawn on normal printing paper.
Pretty much the standard brush you can get everywhere :) This is drawn on normal printing paper.
https://www.pentelstore.com/index.php?grp=786
Pretty much the standard brush you can get everywhere :) This is drawn on normal printing paper.
(copypasting this comment :P)
Pretty much the standard brush you can get everywhere :) This is drawn on normal printing paper.
(copypasting this comment :P)
https://www.pentelstore.com/index.php?grp=786
Pretty much the standard brush you can get everywhere :) This is drawn on normal printing paper.
Pretty much the standard brush you can get everywhere :) This is drawn on normal printing paper.
Since you've already answered the question of the sort of brush you use - I don't reckon you have any tips for people looking to get better at brushwork? I have several different types of brushpen but I can never seem to get this kind of beautiful line quality from them. Your strokes are so amazing and fluid - you must have statue-steady hands!
From my experience just spend time practicing your strokes. Also, once you get to the actual image, ghost the strokes a few times (hold the brush over where you intend to make the stroke and pretend you're doing it until you've got it down to a single quick movement, before touching the brush to the paper). From what I've seen shakiness comes from moving too slowly in an attempt to be precise.
I miss inking now. xD
I miss inking now. xD
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