Drawing with indian ink in open air
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Guy in the video, I want you to take this as a compliment. I hate you but purely out of jealousy, great work, man.
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I LIKE YOU
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holy fkin SHIT THAT IS AMAZING ::|:|:|:|:| wow youre amazing, have my babies
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are you on any websites like deviantART? id love to see more.
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orsum
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O.O U just destroyed my dream of being an artist Y.Y
jk, I wouldn't give up that easily.. Practice makes perfect, off 2 practice! thnx, motivator!
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Good work!
I think I would be too lazy to sit there and drow "live" ^-^.
I would take a picture and drow it at home, hahaha
Don´t become as lazy as me! lol
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great job
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India ink is a marvelous medium. Even the watered down ink is permanent once it dries. You can rewet it and it will not run. I like to do these then go over them with either colored inks or watercolor. For landscapes you can work wet into wet, just like watercolor. Pen and a little light watercolor wash is one of the most beautiful techniques in art to me. Tintachina is a wonderful artist. The man could produce art with a toothpick , a $2 Crayola watercolor set or finger paints.
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Could you please tell me what sort of in is used? Coz I really like this and would like to try it out. Thank u! :)
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ant wee humans increddibel some times ?
Is black liquid ink, and ink with water...
tintachina 1 year ago
I read all the comments, but am still not sure what the wooden stalk he is drawing with is made of. I don't see him dip it in the ink, so it must be some sort of charcoal? do you know exactly what it is and where I can get one or make one?
dreyphoto 1 year ago
@dreyphoto The stick is a piece of wood, anything dry wooden stick is good for. A piece of dry branch of tree... you have to sharpen with a knife or so... a toothpick is good to draw. I dip it in ink! What's the better stick? There is not two sticks same shape... even, when you sharpen it, it changes! This is the charm of this technique. You have to try by yourself
tintachina 1 year ago
well done.
i'm afraid i would have left the cars out.
Gn33J3rk 2 years ago
That sounds like a teacher showing to some students the indian ink technique! It is so?
In any case, thanks for your attention.
tintachina 2 years ago
(Of course, this is referred to your previous longer commentary)
tintachina 2 years ago