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Malacai Brown Email:malacai@ymail.com Facebook Profile: malacai brown Deviant Art Profile: [link] Personal Blog: [link] Twitter Profile: malacaibrown
Hey, I really like your work and gallery, and I am new to DA, Could you please check out my work and give me some pointers on how to improve my anatomy etc? It would mean the world to me, thanks!!
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Hi guys, I draw as a hobby, but i want to go pro, please check out my work! [link]
I would love to take a look around and give any help I can, I'm just crazy busy right now, at least for the next few weeks... do me a favor, send me another note in a few weeks, and by then I should be able to go through and take a look around
DP
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Inkwork... Never be affraid to get your hands dirty
A few times I've seen you ink over blue lines, is that a blue pencil or do you print the art in blue? If so is it a certain color blue it will need to be printed in? I'm trying to tighten up my inks. I've been just inking directly onto my pencils then erasing the lead but it ends up looking a little dirty.
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This is my first attempt at sequential art. "The Villain" [link]
Hey there, that's a great question, I will have to make sure I post more about this when I post art in the future... Here's the answer... When I ink pages, I print them in Blue, and there's no specific color, but I have found a nice light Blue that works for me, it's mainly a color that is easy enough for me to see and work over all night. Once I found that "perfect color", I made a template for my pages, and saved my color settings in PhotoShop. I never ink over pencil of Blue pencil, the inks don't lay down near as clean as they do over a light blue print. I hope that answers your question, sorry for the delay, I'm super busy!!! lol Have a great night.
DP
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Inkwork... Never be affraid to get your hands dirty