you know how innept i am at describing why i liked some art but... the first one really struck a cord with me. maybe not only the skill invoved in doing it, which is good. i've told you (liek two years ago but still did) how much i like the way you draw hair and the folds in clothing) but that one for some reason gives me a "sweetness or cuteness" vive or something. for some reason i seem to dig that.
Omg, wtf holy moly guacamole that's some rad shit...and to think that there are so many newbs out there with art galleries while this talent is lurking unseen. First, I need posters of those and next I need to contract you to art the walls of my house...damn nigga.
Regarding what I used,reischOctober 3 2005, 00:26:56 UTC
I laid down the basic forms with a nonphoto blue pencil(although it only seems to work if the line is extremely faint). And the pens were made by a company called Micron.
Jenn talking with Julian. Micron Brush Pen and the blue pencil. Jenn asleep. Once again done with a Brush Pen and blue pencil. The hatchin was done with a micron 005. The head. I used the 005, 05, 1, and Brush pens in conjunction with the blue pencil.
Scanner's pick up non-photo blue, Reisch. If you used a standard printer, it wouldn't show up. I'll bring over something i'm working on in a few days, and i'll show you how it works. (Meaning basically I just learned a few tricks on it getting bored at work.)
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i like your work, especially the penciling; it shows a good eye.
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Jenn talking with Julian. Micron Brush Pen and the blue pencil.
Jenn asleep. Once again done with a Brush Pen and blue pencil. The hatchin was done with a micron 005.
The head. I used the 005, 05, 1, and Brush pens in conjunction with the blue pencil.
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