@Fancypants117 Yea that's waaaay too small unless you are doing small details or you want really thin lines. A 05 or a 08 is good for big thick lines, but again if you have a steady hand a brush pen is excellent.
well i just give a try on micron multiliner but the result of the sketch was ''fat''i mean the sketch was looking like it was drawed only with markers and not a pencil.does the wrong here is that i use an aquarelle paper? or just something xD please explain me cause i am really confused!
@agent47rafas I'm afraid that I'm not sure what you are asking. It kind of sounds like you are talking about line weight. Line weight happens when you add extra strokes to certain areas of the lines. It doesn't naturally happen with a pen unless it's got a very flexible nib or brush.
@kitsunecross I use a variety of tech pens. Copic, Prisma, Microns. As long as it's waterproof and marker proof it's a good deal. I use .005, .05, 1 and up to 8.
and since my parents wont spring for some pens I use fine tip sharpies. (the smell makes me sick) then again maybe thats why I draw wolves. They are so furry you don't notice.
were do you get your pens? like, what stores? I would usually have to go to michles 'cause im on my bike most of the time, but do you have any art stores that you would recomend?
I use a .005mm micron, would you recommend using something larger with this one for thicker lines, and if so how large?
I need to start drawing other things then just dragons XD so this wolf tutorial is just what I need to try some different anatomy! Thx
Fancypants117 4 months ago
@Fancypants117 Yea that's waaaay too small unless you are doing small details or you want really thin lines. A 05 or a 08 is good for big thick lines, but again if you have a steady hand a brush pen is excellent.
StephieArt 4 months ago
well i just give a try on micron multiliner but the result of the sketch was ''fat''i mean the sketch was looking like it was drawed only with markers and not a pencil.does the wrong here is that i use an aquarelle paper? or just something xD please explain me cause i am really confused!
agent47rafas 7 months ago
@agent47rafas I'm afraid that I'm not sure what you are asking. It kind of sounds like you are talking about line weight. Line weight happens when you add extra strokes to certain areas of the lines. It doesn't naturally happen with a pen unless it's got a very flexible nib or brush.
StephieArt 7 months ago
Hey I have that pen
randombitz13 9 months ago
What is the name of the pens you use? Technical pens?
kitsunecross 1 year ago
@kitsunecross I use a variety of tech pens. Copic, Prisma, Microns. As long as it's waterproof and marker proof it's a good deal. I use .005, .05, 1 and up to 8.
StephieArt 1 year ago
@StephieArt is it good to use g pens? for like manga? becase i bought two the other day and i need an artists opinion
33evanuzumaki 1 year ago
Will an ultra fine point sharpie do good?
jsz1998 2 years ago
@jsz1998 Sharpies tend to bleed
really bad. I wouldn't recommend
them on certain paper. Give it a try
though, it may work for you. I know
one artist that uses sharpies and she
does great stuff with them.
StephieArt 1 year ago
I tought you were better than that before you zoomed...But you are not bad...
DarkeKyra 2 years ago
hey baby girl
playerman1 2 years ago
ur zooms r sweet....... Sweet zooms :)
Kaijuzilla1234 2 years ago
@Kaijuzilla1234
Dude!!!
beastartisign 2 years ago
I have a terrible problem with feathering xP
and since my parents wont spring for some pens I use fine tip sharpies. (the smell makes me sick) then again maybe thats why I draw wolves. They are so furry you don't notice.
ZeldaWolf55 2 years ago
Feathering can be caused by the paper you are using. Try using cardstock instead of sketch paper.
StephieArt 2 years ago
You mentioned that you have a good printer. What do you use? I want a good wide-format, and almost bought an HP 8600, but I'm having second thoughts.
describer99 2 years ago
kool
KrazyForK9s 2 years ago
Your tutorials really help! I'm only 12 but I'm very serious about my art and ur tutorials helped me with my drawing techniques! Thanks!!
monkey678ruby 2 years ago 3
I'm glad I could help!
StephieArt 2 years ago
It'd be real great to see a link of the finished product. I'm very interested in it, because I myself am trying to ink better with technical pens.
JannikDetheroc 2 years ago
Okay I'll see about doing that ;)
StephieArt 2 years ago
Micron pens are the best, IMO.
183729jiffy 3 years ago 2
were do you get your pens? like, what stores? I would usually have to go to michles 'cause im on my bike most of the time, but do you have any art stores that you would recomend?
MariahNazuma 3 years ago
Michael's is fine you can get them there ;) I've also shopped at hobby lobby and at AC Moore.
StephieArt 3 years ago
I get mine there too, I can't seem to find the color microns there? Do they carry the color micron?
BrightLight143 3 years ago
awesome vid!!!
i can draw ppl but i SUCK @ animals....i wanna start drawing wolves for a manga i wanna start soon...
EmoGirlBabe13 3 years ago
I wish I had the time and money to go out and buy proper materials
I'm limited to printer paper, a regular pencil, and a 0.5 millennium pen
I cant buy copic markers either, so I use sharpies.
XD
Great tutorial though, I find it easier to follow when people actually speak in the video.
Your anatomy puts mine to shame. lol
dogpuppything4321 3 years ago 8
Wow. You're awsome!
ripplefur 3 years ago 8
I SUCK AT DRAWING!!! and typing *gasp* Your good Btw thanks C: -subs- WOOT
thien0995 3 years ago 3
I'm so terrible at inking! How I envy you!
I do the print-out thing for hand-coloring too! ^_^
BlackUniGryphon 3 years ago