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Behind the scenes of colouring my arts

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Here is a behind the scenes photo of how I coloured my arts and comic pages by using both colouring pencils and markers from Stabilo, Faber-Castell, Staedler and Berol. The sketching by using 2HB pencils and inking by using black markers in size 0,4.

Since I have no photoshop or any other programs or apps to edit arts digital, I'll use traditional arts instead. Digital art technology hates my guts. The reason why I use both colouring pencils and markers is because it's just for the colour shades like for dark and light colours. I always use beige colouring pencils to colour white human skins and such. and I use poink colouring pencils because colouring pencils makes pink better looking than markers in order ot colour a cotton candy or pink coloured characters. I'm sure you already know that.

Heck, when I showed my arts for my co workers and supervisor at the retirement home. They're very impressed. My supervisor pointed out the way I use markers and colouring pencils at the same time makes my arts three dimensional.

Plus, when I write comics in both languages. I used Paint to translatre the texts of the pages.

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Type: Photography - Fursuit/Sculpture/Jewelry/etc
Published: 1 week ago
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SandmanEternal92
1 week ago
I belive in you, as Tiana's dad said : "that old star can only take you part of the way, you got to help him with some hardwork of your own"

the sky is the limit
KatarinaTheCat18
1 week ago
You got that right!
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