Inking Tools For Comics
This video is all about my core inking tools. I've been inking my own work for many years, but over the last couple of years I've been doing it daily, and my process and tools have changed a lot over that time. I'll show you what I'm using now, the more traditional tools I used to use, and break down why I've made the changes I have. Thanks for watching! If you enjoyed this video, please share the link, and don't forget to subscribe to keep up to date on future content. Check out my new website at https://www.davidfinchart.com where you can find my Drawing Superhero Heads full length course, broken down into lessons, and also a list of free drawing resources. Follow me on Instagram at / dfinchartist Join my Discord to keep up on livestream updates and other news. / discord https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/da... Batman Catwoman exclusive cover: https://www.shop.comicsketchart.com/D... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My Current List of Tools tombow fudenosuke brush pen hard staedler lead holder pentel arts brush sakura pigma micron 01 faber castell kneaded eraser 2h lead strathmore 200 series bristol paper lead pointer uni posca white pens

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