Awesome how to draw tutorial. I am glad you mentioned the names of the pens too. It gives people an idea of what works, rather than just a normal ballpoint.
Also I have used the Micron and the Faber Castelli pens and I agree, they are great for inking. The ink doesn't smear anywhere near as much as a normal pen and the lines are usually really smooth.
If you don't mind me asking, what kind of paper did you use? Bristol? Or something else?
great tutorial, when you mention the blue pencil is it just a colouring pencil, or is there a special brand of blue pencils which is recommended when drawing?
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Ah thank you for that, just one more question before I start my quest to find an artshop around here. Are there ones that are darker, or easier to draw with? I'm just planning on using this on photocopy paper.
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Also I have used the Micron and the Faber Castelli pens and I agree, they are great for inking. The ink doesn't smear anywhere near as much as a normal pen and the lines are usually really smooth.
If you don't mind me asking, what kind of paper did you use? Bristol? Or something else?
Faved!
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"if hope could grow from dirt like me
it can be done"
-Down Pearl Jam
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~If, i was given a dollar from every time someone spoke to me. I'll still be poor -.-
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"if hope could grow from dirt like me
it can be done"
-Down Pearl Jam
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~If, i was given a dollar from every time someone spoke to me. I'll still be poor -.-
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"if hope could grow from dirt like me
it can be done"
-Down Pearl Jam
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