Welcome to your journey in ink drawing! This course will teach you techniques for so many drawings that you’d like to create; each lesson will expand on the last, and you’ll end up with a collection of sketches that’ll serve as your inspiration for years to come!
I retain the copyright to the content you are learning in class. That means…
However…I love to see students making strides and taking this teaching and personalizing it with your own skills.
At the bottom of each lesson you’ll see some ways to share your homework and ask questions, so that’ll be handy for you.
A little on pens and paper – but feel free to watch the series of 3 videos later in this post for way more detail than you need. 🙂
Watch the video below on paper; the sketches will be created at 4″ x 5.25″ which is on 4.5″ x 6″ size papers – a quarter sheet from a 9×12 pad. You can either choose a paper and cut it down, purchase an accordion album for your sketches, or use any arrangement you’d like!
I’ll be using Pentalic Paper for Pens in the demos – but it’s not always available all over! (Make sure you get the pad with this title; they do sell a drawing sketchbook with the same cover that is not good for pens.) So there are LOTS of options to try, and if you have any paper or cardstock that you’ve used with Microns that works great for you – go for it.
For this course the drawings will be demonstrated in a set of 8 Micron pens that are “Blick favorites” as a collection; you might already have these if you’re a user of Microns!
Sizes that are included:
Just the brush ma’am! Most Micron sets don’t include the brush pen; you can purchase a set of four of them; or try this less expensive set that has 01 and 05 with the brush.
If you’d rather use other pens, please feel free to look for matching sizes to the above list; that’ll help you get similar results to the demonstrations.
Photos will be provided for you at the proper size, but you’ll also get a link to the original color photo.
In lesson 1 you’ll see a few ways to transfer the photos to your paper.
If you can see through the paper you’ll draw on, you can either tape the printout and your paper to a window, put a lamp under a glass table, or get a lightbox for tracing.
If you can’t see through the paper you’ll draw on, (ie the accordion sketchbook, for instance,) I’ll show you a free way to still make that transfer.
As mentioned in the first video, you’ll want to cut your paper, if using a pad of paper—you don’t need to use a 9×12, but the drawings should be planned for approximately 4″ x 5.25″ size on a 4.5″ x 6″ piece of paper – leaving a border around it, with a little extra at the bottom for titling it, as shown in the drawing at right. (That drawing is not in this class.) You can add the borders to your papers ahead or do it as you proceed through class; I cut a rectangle of the smaller size, and traced around it with an 03 Micron pen. You can make the “sketchbook” shown in the video now, later, or not at all!
The PDF below contains the technique sheet mentioned, and the one with blank squares for you to fill in and see how your pen widths match the ones used for class. If you don’t have a printer you can just create your own grid on your paper.
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This series begins with the drawing techniques video from years ago….we’ll be learning to use these techniques and more to make realistic drawings in this course.
Part 2 is long, and covers papers. Choose something that works for you! There’s no paper that’s a must-have for this course, but I’ll be using the Pentalic Paper for Pens.
A full discussion of all kinds of pen options! An epic project…
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