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How to Ink Various Textures and Effects with Traditional Tools

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Release date:2021

Author:Robert Marzullo

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Hello Everyone!

In this class I will show you my methods for drawing and inking various textures with traditional tools. You will learn about line weight, textures, cross hatching, and making corrections as you work.
This class currently include 3 project files and the run time is at just over an hour. The first project is drawing and inking a monstrous face. Here we will go over the benefits of random textures and effects. Sometimes you just have to let the pen go and see what happens!

For the next project you will draw and ink a fantasy art sword. This will allow us to work on something with more structure and talk about clean lines. This is also a good opportunity to render some chrome like effects.

For the third project we will draw and ink some drapery. This is something we need to practice a lot and it will relate to clothing and a variety of other materials. This one is a time lapse with narrated since many of the concepts will be redundant.

You get all the art files to study and work along with. I will be adding more examples very soon so let me know if there is something you would like to see covered in future lessons.

Tools that we will be using in this class –

Strathmore 200 Series Bristol Board Smooth
Micron Pens – 01, 05
Tombow Dual Brush Pen – N15
Zebra Pen WFSS4 150
Presto Jumbo Correction Pen ( White Out )
Pentel Brush Pen Fine Point
Staedtler 2mm Lead Holder – 2H lead

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