Practice! Copics are tough but fun. I suggest thickening your linework a bit when you work traditionally. It hides the bleeding of marker ink on the paper, and just general gives a more solid look.
Practice! Copics are tough but fun. I suggest thickening your linework a bit when you work tradition
Definitely! I've got a few other drawings I've done on card stock that I'd like to ink and color in the near future.
I'll break out the .5mm Multiliner to do some extra outside lines - I originally didn't like it for how thick it made things look, but I realize it was because I was applying it to eeeeverything (plus I still use a bit too much pressure). Using the .3mm for initial linework, then touching up with the .5 would probably work, 'eh?
Definitely! I've got a few other drawings I've done on card stock that I'd like to ink and color in
Agreed. The way I ink, I think about how thick I want my thinnest lines to be, and I pick that pen. Then I either thicken them with that same pen, or go a size up.
Agreed. The way I ink, I think about how thick I want my thinnest lines to be, and I pick that pen.