Postby Psycho Ann » Mon Aug 23, 2004 6:15 pm
Yep, it's really hard getting good crisp lines on anything, expecially since the texture and type of paper varies with each pen/ink used. As for inking, I prefer Bristol Board, probably it's better to use something smoother, but since my school demands vellum-coated (for dry media stuff) it's the only one I've experimented with.
And I second the ball-point idea, but I use it for sketching only (I've gone into depth on this in the 'manga artist and writer unite' thread). Since I would prefer something with higher ink flow to get all the darkest darks in more quickly. I actually like the bleed effect, so it depends on your style.
As for illustration board, I've only used cold-press, dunno about ink, but it holds gouche nicely. And yes, it's expensive, I would use it only for higher priced commisions or for important projects.
As for pens I actually use more than any other are Sakura Micron pens. Relatively cheap and I like the lines and control. Again, I've said enough about this in that other thread I pointed out. Paper, heh, anything not so important I just use regular fotocopy paper. Using more expensive tools don't make me feel any more 'pro'--just 'poor-er'. XD XD
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