Posted: 12 August 2019 at 8:21am | IP Logged | 7
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Darren, doing white lines on black is an interesting idea for issue #3 page 1. I'm on my third pass for that page trying to give the "specter" enough of a different look to set Storm apart. I don't think the pattern worked and glad it was just a layer for you.
Mark, I think the pencil layer is propping up your inks so when you drop it away things change. I can almost guarantee it is line weights. Just by looking at your finished image of Wolverine I would suggest much thinner weights on your speed lines and more variation on the figure rendering. Just as an experiment try to make any interior line a lighter weight than the lines defining the outside of your figure. It won't look right, but it should be very easy to see what interior lines should be heavier if you try this experiment.
In general, those of you using computers to do your inking are missing some of the bounce and variation that naturally occurs with a brush or crow quill. I'm no professional inker, but when I compare what most of us are doing and pages from inkers I admire the differences almost always come down to line weights and how the accumulation of those variances make up the entire image. There are lots of high rez scans of original art available in books or even on Heritage Auction. Print some of your work on 11x17 paper and compare them with original art. Find similarly sized figures to see the differences.
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