I don't know if you saw it but in the last episode of Comic Tropes, Robert Kirkman mentioned you and Andrew McLean as two artis he loves. Though it was very cool to hear that from him. Anyway, great to see another video up! Looking foward to next week! Best wishes to you and your family ddubs! Hugs from Argentina
It's good to see u back Daniel! And what happened with the Sketchbook series?? Do u wanna continue?? For me it's super inspiring to see your evolution with the sketchbooks
Hi, I wanted to thank you because your comics and your videos are really inspiring. I also love the way you talk about comics and how you notice things that I would otherwise totally miss. Anyway, I wanted to ask you at what point in your life have you made the biggest and the most rapid progress in art? What helped you the most?
Hey Daniel!! great Video!! if you are into those dynamics and sound effects you definitely should check out the Amanda TEKKON KINKREET. totally recommend it. love seeing your art and process!! i personally ink the other way (linework first and then the brush...) maybe is why your poses look so epic dynamic compared to mine hahaha. I have a lot to learn. Cheers!!
Have you ever tried the Pentel Pigment ink brush? It's one of my favorites and provides some fantastic lines, its been my go to for a while. Love these videos!
I got one of those pentel brush pens and a fancy kuretake brush pen after watching Peter Han draw with one (and needing a new brushpen after using the pentel nonstop) but I got a syringe to fill those carts up with rapidograph ink (for anyone interested just copy and paste Koh-I-Noor Pigment-Based Universal Drawing Ink, 0.75 Ounce Bottle, Black (3080F.BLA) ) I've noticed that it hasn't clogged my pens, unlike the speedball India ink.
Do u also find after using a pocket brush a few times the nib becomes saturated with ink and you can't get varying line weights, just thick wet lines? You then have to leave it standing upright (nib facing upwards) for the nib to drain but after a few uses, it becomes saturated again? Have you perhaps experienced this and maybe have a solution to prevent this?