Just finished a speed ink video for my Sweet Lolita Snake illustration! I go over my line art process with tips and tricks on how to approach digital inking!
Thanks for watching!
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Just finished a speed ink video for my Sweet Lolita Snake illustration! I go over my line art process with tips and tricks on how to approach digital inking!
Thanks for watching!
Inktober day 1! The prompt was swift :)
68 Likes, 5 Comments - Caitlin Rogers (@pensurfing) on Instagram: “Quick inkings for a quick side study. I've been using my extra time for a comics class and my…”
Because Tumblr is super picky about videos and stuffs, I want to make sure that my blogs get the videos and speed paints that my Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook get to see.
I might just leave videos out for Tumblr. You know? I try and give bonus content to each social media to encourage everyone to follow everything and engage as much as possible.
EX: Facebook gets sales and updates at the conventions I attend. It also gets interaction statuses.
Instagram: Gets everyday pictures and silliness that I am. Live stream sessions. It also gets polls as to things like “What I should do next?”, contests, speed videos, long explanation videos, all that fun jazz. (Instagram gets a LOT more because it currently is where my art brand gets the most attention.)
Twitter: Polls, live stream sessions, babbles and has the most follower to me interaction where I can chat easier!, speed videos with better length, links to things an such.
And then there are you guys! You get links, more blog posts and chatting where I articulate my point of view a bit better. Just no polls and votes and stuff. But that’s just for now. :/ (Since I don’t get much interaction except for (maybe) reblogs, likes, and the occasional message. But they’re direct messages.
Here is an example on what you can see on other medias! And as well the extra bonuses you get here being on my blog as well. Thank you soOO much for being here with me gang. Lets catch some waves.
Enjoy your Friday xx
@g-fox0255's OC James going up against a giant machine of terror that looks and sounds like Spongebob Squarepants!
Speed Inking #1 - Lamp
This was an inking assignment where I needed to ink a physical object in relation to it's space. (a.k.a. include other objects in the space as well.) The lamp was by itself so the only other object that could be represented was the wall. I didn't ink the entire page as to not have it rip from constant use of the pen nibs against the page. In the beginning when I was editing I thought it would be be a good a good idea to cut every time I changed to a new pen nib. This became very tiresome so for the rest of the video I kept in the parts where I changed nibs since they were quick sections. If you are wondering why there are some sections that don't show me inking the image, it's because my camera stopped recording and I didn't notice.
born in \ born out
everything that holds us back born of the need to fit in fill the place as made for us as we for it everything that holds us back born of the need for love too the fear of losing it