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Another drawing with no name :o
#1
Took me like 5 hours. Drew in Indian ink and then coloured with pencils :o
My fingers hurt after doing this ;=;

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FFFFF. My hand'shadow got in the drawing :C
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#2
Oh my, the colors are beautiful!

What's Indian ink like to use? Is it done with a paintbrush or is it just a special ink in a pen?
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#3
Thanks!
It's a pen. Pretty cheap, at all. Something like 4 dollars when i convert the value. It looks like this:
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The one i used was a 0.1 pen, the smallest. It's pretty good for drawings, things tend to look like this when not coloured, for example:
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#4
If you can stand a bit thicker line, these are awesome.

http://www.amazon.com/Pilot-Precise-Roll...B00006IEBI

I tend to use them for sketching and I really like how they come out. Only issue ive run into is when I try to do an extra fine line or "scratch shading", it will sometimes blotch the size of the head, or a lil bigger. Theyre at least cheaper per pen though.

The work looks nice, specially for colored pencil. I could never get my colored pencil work to look that clean and evenly shaded.
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#5
wow such persistence with coloured pencils! I think you did a very beautiful job with the colouring! Big Grin
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#6
My actual reaction:

:f6: then "Oh my god.."

The colors are bootiful, and I love her eyes
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#7
What's special about Indian ink?

I feel like I'm staring into her soul. @_@ Really gorgeous coloring job yo.
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#8
Thanks! :>

It's not that there's something much special about it. Just the fact it's a pretty common pen, with a very, very small edge that can make very thin line. It's pretty good when you draw with it, and make pressure with coloured pencils. It gives that shiny effect to the colours :>
Too bad it hurts after being done ;=;
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