Thanks so much! I used some black Pigma Micron pens and some wonderful Faber-Castel PITT artist pen. They’re India ink colors and they’re waterproof, and the great thing is they don’t bleed through the sketchbook paper like Sharpees do.
This is actually a continuous line drawing exercise I do with my elementary art students. It’s a great way to generate imaginative characters for stories or comic strips. I’ll be posting a few more with varying styles soon! Glad you like these!
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trebor61 12:53 pm on July 24, 2009 | #
The more I look at this the more I see. Its great! What did you use?
steveloya 6:59 pm on July 24, 2009 | #
Thanks so much! I used some black Pigma Micron pens and some wonderful Faber-Castel PITT artist pen. They’re India ink colors and they’re waterproof, and the great thing is they don’t bleed through the sketchbook paper like Sharpees do.
This is actually a continuous line drawing exercise I do with my elementary art students. It’s a great way to generate imaginative characters for stories or comic strips. I’ll be posting a few more with varying styles soon! Glad you like these!