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analogous palettes are pretty fun to work with. i need to pick up blendoku again to get some more experimental palettes
Nearly lost track of time learning fascinating game localisation differences. So I guess you could say, I got lost in translation
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@BLK MKT For Inktober, I used whatever I could get my hands on in 2 seconds lol, I mostly defaulted to the Tombow Fudenosuke before the ink started getting sketchy. Then I went out to my local art shop and found a decently priced Sakura Pigma that gets the job done. Between the two of those, I kind of lean a little more to the Sakura because the tip feels a bit more "plush" while the Tombow is a bit more firm. But I find it easier to get finer lines with the Tombow over the Sakura one, so it's a somewhat trade-off. My other go-to was my Faber-Castell set that I stuck with religiously up until the end of high school, which are just alright pens. Maybe I've used them for too long, but I don't feel any particular way about them, they're not really the kind of pens to use for on-the-spot line variation (unless you get the B size which I despise with a passion).
What sorts of pens have you been using for your inktober work as of late? I've been trying to get myself used to inking with a brush and have been doing my hands/feet studies with a Kuretake Zig Cartoonist Menso Brush, but I used to be all about the Kuretake Brush pen and random multiliners! Been trying a Deleter Neopiko multiliner lately and I quite like it!