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Published: 2007-08-19 01:23:01 +0000 UTC; Views: 496; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 25
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Description Now that my finals are over, I can sit down and do what I do best. Procrastinate. On paper apparently, with lead. Here is another drawing during a period I felt compelled to be productive, and threw this down on paper.

I hope to actually get the right instruments to clean it up and make a printable version, but as of now, I need to purchase them first.

Any recommendations on how to clean up a drawing like this? So far someone has recommended going over deep in pencil, then in ink. Ink as in pen? (duh), or Ink as in, .. okay.. it must be a pen, but my question is what kind of pen.

And that about wraps up my last thought..
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hanselong [2007-08-20 18:51:15 +0000 UTC]

sakura micron pens and Faber-Castell artist pens??? XD Wowzah - to me those are what the "pros" use XD

I usually just go over it with a pen - any pen, preferably black, fine tip felt pen...

I think at this point though you should just play around with the brightness/contrast option on Photoshop to "clean up" your artworks a bit ^^

This is part of the reason why it's preferable to go over the lines neatly with a black fine tip felt pen - the linework is more likely to remain solid, clean, and mort importantly: visible after scanning and brightness/contrast ^^

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riftgarret In reply to hanselong [2007-08-20 21:20:59 +0000 UTC]

I think the UW bookstore has a few of those pens, I am going to drop by and see if they do sometime later this week

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RennaRevelin [2007-08-19 02:18:37 +0000 UTC]

Looks good :]
I use Sakura Micron pens to ink my stuff, or Faber-Castell artist pens. I think that'd look nice.

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