Ink 101: Turning Lines and Dots into Light and Depth
More often than not, the more time you spend on a drawing, the more striking it comes out. It's no different for ink shading, building values and contrast takes time. Now imagine if you gave yourself two more hours on that sphere, the soft transitions would be breathtaking! Your result may also look very different depending on the weight of your pen, but that is a lesson for another day! Copyrights: Intro Music by JoyInSound from Pixabay Music by kaazoom from Pixabay Music by Forgotten-Hero-Records from Pixabay

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