Tara. Dip pen on grey paper, September 2024.
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    The pen is a simple plastic thing with interchangeable calligraphy nibs. My black is Windsor Newton India ink. The white is Rotring ink that's been sitting on the shelf so long it's started to sediment out, making it useless for technical pen. And the paper was 250 g/M2 grey. I loved the feel of it.

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    Happy with how this came out! Drawing this on thick card with proper ink felt absolutely gorgeous.

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    My first experience with dip pen. It was absolutely terrifying.

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    Technical pen, July 2024. From life, 20 minutes.
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    Pencil first, then ink if I have time. I'm getting better at going straight to ink for the detail work, but for gross body positioning I still need the pencil.

    Two seats down from me was someone doing pictures twice as good as this one directly with a fountain pen. I am in awe.

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  • First time life drawing in three years. Mechanical pencil, 10 minutes from life, July 2024.
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    Thanks! After three years drawing from photos, I was surprised how much harder this was. I'm better at hands and feet and general anatomy than I used to be, but working at speed is something I'm hoping to get a lot more practice of. I'll definitely be back next week!

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  • Anna. Technical pen, September 2023.
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    These are really nice! I like the cartoon style. I think the work would benefit from cleaner linework.

    My workflow is to draw pencil outlines, ink over, then erase. I'm trying to lean less on the pencil for detail and go directly to ink, but that's for the future. Inking is always done very carefully and slowly -- if there's speed, it's at the outline stage.

    I use a fine propelling pencil for outlining, and a Rotring Isograph (0.1 mm nib) for inking.

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  • Anna. Technical pen, September 2023.
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    Without seeing some example anatomy it's hard to say -- and I wouldn't feel comfortable telling people to work on anatomy when mine is so wonky!

    I don't think I've ever made a piece where I've thought, this one is for practicing linework or this one is for anatomy. They've never been separate. There have been some where I've thought, in this piece I'm going to try doing my shading like this, and then I've experimented with that and it's either worked or not.

    With linework, one of the things I've noticed is that hesitation punishes you more than inaccuracy. Nothing looks more obvious than an attempt to fix something that wasn't perfect. Do it once, don't worry if it isn't perfect. There are also times when I've ignored precision in anatomy and just focused on speed -- draw things as lively as possible, even if the proportions are wrong. I think for that, you need good linework to carry it off.

    What tools do you use for this?

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  • Waiting for the bus 4. Technical pen, June 2024.
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    Thank you! The actual act of drawing so many closely spaced parallel lines is somewhere between Zen meditation and the sheer terror of bomb disposal. One false move...

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  • I was talking with a friend who mentioned "taking tea to India". It made me wonder what the equivalents are around the world. "Taking coals to Newcastle" is the UK's.

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    BEST NOVEL: We Need to Talk About Kevin WORST NOVEL: The Chemical Detective BEST NONFICTION: Homo Deus MOST DEPRESSING NONFICTION: The Climate Book BEST COMIC: The Photographer THE LIST: Leofranc Holford-Stevens - The History of Time: A Very Short Introduction Emmanuel Guibert, Didier Lefevre and Freredic Lemercier - The Photographer R F Kuang - The Dragon Republic James S A Corey - Persepolis Rising Bob Woodward - Bush at War Bob Woodward - Plan of Attack Sydney Padua - The Thrilling Adventures of Babbage and Lovelace Michelle Alexander - The New Jim Crow James S A Corey - Tiamat's Wrath Neil Gaiman - The Ocean at the End of the Lane Danny Dorling - So You Think You Know About Britain? Alex Garland - The Beach Desmond Morris - The Naked Ape Lionel Shriver - We Need to Talk About Kevin Dipo Faloyin - Africa is Not a Country Jeff Guinn - Waco Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt - How Democracies Die Gary A Rendsburg - The Book of Genesis China Mieville - October Hannu Rajaniemi - The Causal Angel James S A Corey - Leviathan Falls Chris Atkins - A Bit of a Stretch Fiona Erskine - The Chemical Detective Yuval Noah Harari - Homo Deus Mikiso Hane - Japan: A Short History Greta Thunberg - The Climate Book Natasha Brown - Assembly John Lanchester - Capital Lee Child - Killing Floor David Sedaris - Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim Leonard Susskind and George Hrabovsky - Classical Mechanics: The Theoretical Minimum Konrad Spindler - The Man in the Ice Tim Marshall - The Future of Geography Peter Frankopan - The Earth Transformed Ian Dunt - How Westminster Works and Why it Doesn't Naoki Urasawa - 20th Century Boys Jill Cook - Ice Age Art: Arrival of the Modern Mind

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    I'm in awe of Naoki Urasawa's storytelling abilities. He has a marvellous way of handling suspense by controlling the way critical details are revealed, or not. I love his crisp art style. I think the work as a whole could have been much shorter, with many of the subplots pared away, and overall the series had the feeling of starting out with a brilliant premise but no clear idea of where it was headed. It would have benefited from tighter control. All this says, this is one of the best manga I have read. Bravo!

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    I've been using Linux Mint since forever. I've never felt a reason to change. But I'm interested in what persuaded others to move.

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    A lot to remember when doing the combat sequences, but a really fun co-op game! Anyone played it?

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    It would be a good way of seeing what else is out there.

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