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    Sanchez's Psylocke

    I liked Sanchez's Psylocke, and since I'm trying to learn how to ink better with Manga Studio, I figured why not?



    Any better than my previous attempts? Worse? I want feedback. Please let me have it!

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    Some of the shading on her torso is a bit confusing and inconsistent. Its like your trying to stay faithful to the pencils and at the same time doing your own thing. It should be either or. The line weights are pretty nice, although you could transition them a bit more gradually. Like on the bottom of her right thigh and her left shoulder. They seem to abrubtly change from thick to thin for no apparant reason.
    Over all I'd say a 3/5 on the Spidey scale.
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    3 out of 5. Gotta keep working. Thanks for the comments. The problem I had with the shading was that, as with the other things I've inked with MS, is that when I zoom in enough to see what I'm doing, the sketch layer becomes pretty hard to read. Next time I should look for some high res pencils that are huge. I think that might help. Would it be better to stick to the pencils or to do my own thing?

    As for the line weights, well, I'm still learning MS and messing with the sensitivity of my Wacom. I'll keep my eyes open the next time I ink something. I can do better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Think Tank Bob
    Would it be better to stick to the pencils or to do my own thing?
    It depends just how finished the pencils are. If they're tight than you can pretty much mimic the lines with a few enhancments, but if they're rough you're better off throwing your own style in there.
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