materials and techniques part 2: inking
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INKING!
A great way to ruin white clothes
PaperEvery paper takes ink differntly
& copy paper (20lb, 24lb, 28lb, 32lb – also in sizes of letter, legal, a4)& thicker papers (cardstock/presentation paper)& manga papers (deleter, maxon, copic)& bristol board (canson, strathmore)& other media/illustration boards (for wet media/paints)
Inking tools – ink and nib& the nib, holder, and ink are all separate items
& types of ink: water-soluble, india ink, acrylic ink
Inking tools – ink and nib& many different kinds of nibs – drawing, sketching, architecture, calligraphy, lettering
& drawing nibs allow for a wide variety of line widths
& sketching and architecture are good for fine details
& calligraphy and lettering nibs (a, b, c)
& most manga-ka use “g-nibs” - highly flexible drawing nibs
Inking tools – ink and nib& require a lot of practice
& not very portable
& ink does not dry fast/tends to smear
& will shred or spider on cheap paper
& often very slow process
Inking tools – brush& most variation of line weight, fast filling in of black
& great for emulating sumi-e painting
& other techniques such as dry brush for texture
& can be very difficult to learn, good brushes very expensive
& Less portable
Technical pens& brands such as micron, copic, pitt, rapidograph
& lots of sizes
& will give you a consistent line weight – good for lettering, mechanical/architectural objects
& easiest to transport, easiest to learn
& do not give dynamic lines without extra work
& some tips very fragile/easy to break
Brush Pens
Nylon Bristles (Pentel Pocket Brush)
Felt Tipped (Pitt Pen, Sakura Micron Brush, Copic Multiliner Brush)
Rubber Tipped (Fude pens)
portable
Other tools& ruler/t-square/triangle/straight edge
& french curves
& circle and ellipse templates
& eraser (vynl, plastic, kneaded)
Computer programs& adobe photoshop – considered the standard
& adobe illustrator – difficult to learn
& corel painter – better for illustration
& manga studio – offers a lot of templates, screentones, used by many professionals
& paint tool sai – cheaper alternative, also good for coloring
& free alternatives such as gimp, open canvas
That's a lot of stuff!Relax!
You don't need all of those things
Start simple. Find what works best for you. It isn't the same for everyone!
Lets ink!