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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2010

Part 1 of 4. Comic book artist Justin Williams gives a tutorial of how to ink comic art using a Randy Green Spiderman cover.

See the finished piece and check out more of Justin's work at the link below:

http://slateman.deviantart.com/

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  • Makes it look so easy!

  • @mjbivouac I have been doing this for around 15 years (off and on) - lots of practice. It wasn't always easy...

  • cool.

  • @hodown Thank you.

  • Amazing. Hope to get to your level one day.

  • @strawberry513 Just keep at it. There is no real short cut, just a lot of practice.

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  • but hes tracing 

  • ur a great inker but i dont personaly like doing the outline of the character frist incase there is a wet spot on it, and smeering it with my hand when im trying to in the details inside

    sry about the shitty english

  • @sarahelainejustin

    I do understand. YOU MAKE it look easy. I know it's not, and takes much skill.

  • @LaurenSJepson I use Sakura products mostly, I really like their Pigma Micron series. The pen I do borders and outlines with is called a calligrapen and the finer lines are normally done with micron sizes .03 to .08

  • could you tell us what ink pens you use mate?

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