08-16-2022, 05:51 PM
I like those done with lineweight the stroke are more thoughtful it seem.I guess using a fine liner is a good way to not worry about lineweight but focus more on idea or maybe proportion and composition.You just got me thinking of what using different brush(tool) can really do in term of limiting us but at the same time let us be focus where it more logical depending on where we are in the drawing process.Sure some people like to pick one and stick it to that one tool but they are missing out on what those tool do best.
For example i think i would use your more marker like pen to do the drapery since it make sense that the line would go from a more thick to thin fashion.An other good use of the fineliner would be for hair detail instead of hair mass and mixing the marker to create a sense of direction in the hair.Just to name those type of tool and how i would image they could play there best role.
For example i think i would use your more marker like pen to do the drapery since it make sense that the line would go from a more thick to thin fashion.An other good use of the fineliner would be for hair detail instead of hair mass and mixing the marker to create a sense of direction in the hair.Just to name those type of tool and how i would image they could play there best role.
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