I think I am a better penciler than inker. I Just need to find an inking method that keeps the quality. Any ideas? Maybe a custom brush tool in photoshop.
I generally prefer an 4 pixel oval brush set at a 45 degree angle when I'm doing outlining, but then I'm using a much older version of phtshp than you. You probably have plenty of new options I haven't heard about. I think your artwork would look best using a variety of sizes from large and wide brushes to mark out large shapes and rough things in generally to relatively thin brushes for detail and adding texture. You once suggested CS has a bezier curve tool which could also help create lines with varing thickness which is more in keeping with your pen and ink style.
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I think I am a better penciler than inker. I Just need to find an inking method that keeps the quality. Any ideas? Maybe a custom brush tool in photoshop.
I generally prefer an 4 pixel oval brush set at a 45 degree angle when I'm doing outlining, but then I'm using a much older version of phtshp than you. You probably have plenty of new options I haven't heard about. I think your artwork would look best using a variety of sizes from large and wide brushes to mark out large shapes and rough things in generally to relatively thin brushes for detail and adding texture. You once suggested CS has a bezier curve tool which could also help create lines with varing thickness which is more in keeping with your pen and ink style.
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