I love looking through your work. Your inking is pure eye candy! As someone who has recently rekindled an interest in art and cartooning in particular, I was wondering if you had any tips for the novice inker? I don't have the steadiest hand at my attempts with a pentel brush pen, and was wondering if a winsor newton is a better tool for a beginner to practice on. I see on an old post you said you use a #3. Is a smaller size easier for a beginner? Is the minature brush easier to control? Anyway, really enjoy your work, and it is really inspiring to see cartooning that is so classic and so alive.
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I love looking through your work. Your inking is pure eye candy!
As someone who has recently rekindled an interest in art and cartooning in particular, I was wondering if you had any tips for the novice inker? I don't have the steadiest hand at my attempts with a pentel brush pen, and was wondering if a winsor newton is a better tool for a beginner to practice on. I see on an old post you said you use a #3. Is a smaller size easier for a beginner? Is the minature brush easier to control? Anyway, really enjoy your work, and it is really inspiring to see cartooning that is so classic and so alive.
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