Instead of inking it, you can try the digital variant of it. Adobe
Illustrator works well for this. It takes time, but mistakes can be
corrected fairly easily unlike ink. :)
--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "shinji_hikari_02
<jaythebastard_at_h...>" <jaythebastard_at_h...> wrote:
> Since posting my pic of Lori being "introduced" to Thor, I've been
> cracking my skull trying to figure out a way to ink it. You see, I
> have this deeply rooted paranoia of ruining original sketches with
a
> botched inking attempt. I've been able to trace a few sketches I've
> done in the past, but the pencils on this pic are really messy, and
I
> can't get a clear enough view of the sketch through the paper to
ink
> properly. I've tried a few ideas (including scanning, darkening and
> printing the pic so as to see it better), but they haven't worked
out
> very well. Since I don't have a back-lit drafting table, I can't
> think of any other way of doing this right. I'm out of ideas with
my
> terribly limited resources. Does anyone have any thoughts?? It's
> probably be something simple that simply hasn't occured to me...
>
> Sorry for the off-topic post.
>
> JCG or Frustrated Fledgling Fur
Received on Wed Jan 29 2003 - 20:26:19 CST