
There are changes from my thumbnails of re-closing a few panels, it looks pretty nice. Now I’m working with manga inspired diagonal panels for action! Some new things I try are letting the panels bleed out the page. Starting with page 3, there’s a huge change up from the last time I made a comic.
Thinning speedball india ink pro#
There are flaws and I overshoot some lines, but I can make the fixes with Artist Pro White later. I mark dots in the panel corners to help me see when to stop my lines for the panel gutters. I’m not confident enough in my inking to go thinner, but I’ll hit that another time. Finally, I use a 1.0 Black Copic Multiliner for thick lines with little variation on my panels. I also use a metal 5x8inch T-Square for my other general straight line work. Plus a 12×7 inch plastic T-Square as it’s transparent. Here, I use a 24 inch Metal Staedtler ruler larger than my paper.

The pens get dipped in Blick Black Cat Waterproof India Ink.įirst, I start with lining up my panels. No clue if holders make a huge difference other than holding certain sized nibs, but that’s what I use. I use a Speedball #513EF nib, Zebra Manga G nib, and a Speedball #101 Imperial nib with a holder from my old calligraphy nibs. It’s be faster for me to get to the inking! I want to ink this comic with the nibs that I have at hand! Since I’m inking my own art, I drew my pages in Non-Photo Blue Pencil. It’s been smooth sailing so far, but now it’s onward to inking the pages in my comic story, Incident at the Game Store! If you’re up to having a signed physical book for yourself, you can stop by my Etsy store and grab a copy!


I continue from Part 3 of my Pencil Art Section
