Robin-thanks for the comment! I USUALLY do all the lines in pen, then come back to fill in the blacks with brush. But, sometimes I use entirely brush on everything. Other times I use digital inks . I LOVE using brush. Too bad this video is too short.It only shows the pen being used. ;)
oh man, just watching when you make those smooth, perfectly thick and contoured strokes for the shoulder and pectoral...you can just feel the satisfaction. there's an artgasm.
You're one of the best out there today! You got that old school feel, thanks to Joe Kubert School. I love the issue of GI Joe you did. I wish you could do more of it.
Nice, makes sense. You're a brave man, I used to use nibs all the time but was frustrated by how fickle they could be. I switched over to nothing but brush, but watching this video is making me want to break out the nibs again.
Is it an optical illusion or are you holding the pen upside down at times. Upside down meaning the concave side where the ink is held is facing away from the paper? Do you do that to create finer lines and turn the nib around when you want to create lines with more width variations? I also do this sometimes but I think of it as a bad "unprofessional habit" simply because I have never seen or read about it before. By the way you have really nice control, and a really steady hand! HAPPY NEW YEAR!
It's interesting to see you drawing with the "opposite" side of the nib. Do you find this gives you better control/more line options than drawing with it the traditional way?
Happy New year! No intention to use pen that way.I was just trying to use the best thin line from a smooth, old pen, that could deliver the line i desired by tilting it the way I did.
Parabéns meu irmão ! que Deus te Abençoe muito nessa jornada ! gosto muito dos quadrinhos ! aprendi a desenhar vendo quadrinhos ! é muito bom saber que um Cristão com tantos talentos desenha eles ! sou do interior de Recife ! Sei que tudo isso é pra Glória e Honra de Deus ! Que nosso Alvo seja sempre a Cristo nosso Senhor !
How do you change line width - I can't tell if it's the angle of the pen, pressure (or possibly speed?) In any case, this is beautifully done. Watching the strands of hair being drawn in was oddly soothing.
is the crow-quill pen different from a dip pen? i know equipments dont matter if you know the basics but at this kind of point i just dont want to waste my money so im just double checking
Olla!!! I got here cuz I looked into my comic and decidex to search ypur name. You draw/penciled the "Batman vs Wildcat in Lights Camera, Death" right?!?
is it just me? or are do lot of left-handed people have a natural affinity for art? I know a lot of artists who are left-handed. I mean more than average compared to other fields...
Robin-thanks for the comment! I USUALLY do all the lines in pen, then come back to fill in the blacks with brush. But, sometimes I use entirely brush on everything. Other times I use digital inks . I LOVE using brush. Too bad this video is too short.It only shows the pen being used. ;)
oh man, just watching when you make those smooth, perfectly thick and contoured strokes for the shoulder and pectoral...you can just feel the satisfaction. there's an artgasm.
this is awesome.listening to the music and watching this....its so calming!
You're one of the best out there today! You got that old school feel, thanks to Joe Kubert School. I love the issue of GI Joe you did. I wish you could do more of it.
Wow. Love seeing that confidence in a single line. Really nice little clip. Thanks
Nice, makes sense. You're a brave man, I used to use nibs all the time but was frustrated by how fickle they could be. I switched over to nothing but brush, but watching this video is making me want to break out the nibs again.
Beautiful work there, man!!!
Thanks for showing us this! I learned a lot watching it
im lovin your old-school technique!
I could watch this for hours.
That's quite beautiful.
Muito lindo seu trabalho. Super técnica.
Muito bom Sérgio. Deus te abençoe.
Is it an optical illusion or are you holding the pen upside down at times.
Upside down meaning the concave side where the ink is held is facing away from the paper? Do you do that to create finer lines and turn the nib around when you want to create lines with more width variations? I also do this sometimes but I think of it as a bad "unprofessional habit" simply because I have never seen or read about it before.
By the way you have really nice control, and a really steady hand! HAPPY NEW YEAR!
It's interesting to see you drawing with the "opposite" side of the nib. Do you find this gives you better control/more line options than drawing with it the traditional way?
Happy New year! No intention to use pen that way.I was just trying to use the best thin line from a smooth, old pen, that could deliver the line i desired by tilting it the way I did.
Parabéns meu irmão ! que Deus te Abençoe muito nessa jornada ! gosto muito dos quadrinhos ! aprendi a desenhar vendo quadrinhos ! é muito bom saber que um Cristão com tantos talentos desenha eles ! sou do interior de Recife ! Sei que tudo isso é pra Glória e Honra de Deus ! Que nosso Alvo seja sempre a Cristo nosso Senhor !
Amazing. Very impressive stuff.
It looks REAL good, but I recommend more brush.
Very good inking, I enjoyed this video.
I have a crow quill pen like that also, I know see your comment on how to make it flow better, thank you.
Sergio, what kind of camera are you using and where do you mount it while filming these inking sessions? Very awesome and inspirational as always!
Your pencilling style reminds me of John Byrne for some reason...
"Again" - instrumental.By Secrets in Stereo.
Fantastic Work!
Did you draw this picture too, and is there people who just "ink" pictures for comics?
When this one is coming up? I'm a big fan of Supes!
How do you change line width - I can't tell if it's the angle of the pen, pressure (or possibly speed?)
In any case, this is beautifully done. Watching the strands of hair being drawn in was oddly soothing.
Ducky White it's definitely a combination of both when using brush markers, but he's using live ink. In this case it the angle in which you stroke.
no its pressure
Very cool your draw!
Nice drawing! btw can you tell me the name of the song? please?
watchig the creator draw their ow stuff is awesome
Excelent
what's the white an blue paper he's using called again?
Your style in this reminds me of Byrne
what happens if he makes a mistake?
thank you
is the crow-quill pen different from a dip pen? i know equipments dont matter if you know the basics but at this kind of point i just dont want to waste my money so im just double checking
That's awesome
are they ppl in the comic buisness that do the inking or do the ppl who pencil draw do the inking aswell
Sergio, que pena é essa que você está usando nesse vídeo?
Muito legal!
Wow incredible inkling I am new subscribers of channel and I also left handed artists too
that's SO COOL!!!!!
alright, thanks
no.Right on top of the pencil lines.
Olla!!! I got here cuz I looked into my comic and decidex to search ypur name. You draw/penciled the "Batman vs Wildcat in Lights Camera, Death" right?!?
Jay Tamayo yes:)
Cool! Wow, 21- 22 years have passed since the volume was released. How inspiring!!!
whats that pen called
Lindão!
the action bible is awsome
It is beattifull
can you please tell me what pen you're using?
thanks
what type of nib yo use in this drawing?
wow
is it just me? or are do lot of left-handed people have a natural affinity for art? I know a lot of artists who are left-handed. I mean more than average compared to other fields...
A fellow lefty!
pearl harbor song? o.O oh no.
Qual a pena (nº, tipo, marca) que vc usa ??
What type of pen and ink you use?
Great channel. We also have an art channel with many Pro comic artists drawing online.
Regards
What pen and nip is he using?
This was fun to watch. like if you agree.
crowquil hunt # 102
süpeeerrrrrr
annoying ass dog great work thiugh i loved it
soap
Hunt crow quill 102
the dogs barking is really getting on my nerves
What type of nib did you use?