Certainly, @Rayedrgn. What I do is sketch the artwork first with a mechanical pencil. I'll do some refinement using the same pencil. When I am satisfied that I have gotten the drawing to the quality I am looking for, I the break out one of my Staedtler or Micron inking pens and black the lines I have settled on. Afterwards I take my trusty pearl eraser and erase the leftover sketch lines leaving behind a nice, clean ink line that I then touch-up as needed to fill in any gaps that I might have left. You can get an insight into my process by visiting my Meadowshire Studio Facebook Group.
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Suzette (@Rayedrgn)
Awesome work! I really admire your technique for making very crisp clean and bold lines. Could you please share your process?
E K Lindgren (@TheFairyMan)
Certainly, @Rayedrgn. What I do is sketch the artwork first with a mechanical pencil. I'll do some refinement using the same pencil. When I am satisfied that I have gotten the drawing to the quality I am looking for, I the break out one of my Staedtler or Micron inking pens and black the lines I have settled on. Afterwards I take my trusty pearl eraser and erase the leftover sketch lines leaving behind a nice, clean ink line that I then touch-up as needed to fill in any gaps that I might have left. You can get an insight into my process by visiting my Meadowshire Studio Facebook Group.
Suzette (@Rayedrgn)
@TheFairyMan Thank you so much!
E K Lindgren (@TheFairyMan)
@Rayedrgn your welcome!