A large head takes up most of the right side of the picture (I really like the patterns I did on this image). In its mouth is another head and there is some lizard thing right above its head. There is also a guy in the middle holding his head over his eyes, but sadly his eyes are in his hands so it does no good.
Is it scary if its not planned? While I may have an image or two I want to draw, mostly what I do is doodle. I just go with some initial image and then try to see other images in the negative space by seeing what the border of the current images could become.
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Science ain't an exact science with these clowns but, they're getting better.
Why do you not plan?
No it's not scary. None of my bold ink work is planned. Mostly anyways. A few times I'll too make an image then build off it and let my hands do the rest.
I don't call it doodling.(Although I suppose the process isdefined as such) When the ink flows without thought then your own eyes react to the ink being put down. I call it "flood."
I work on the individual pieces like broken puzzle pieces more than anything.
I like your technique. And really like the outcome. When you can do multiple layers then it works out well. Some people think I use pencil first. But I rarely do.
I totally understand the "flood". Sounds very similar to what I do and how I feel when drawing. While I'm drawing I don't really think much about it I just let it come out.
Thats part of why I dont plan. I just like it to be what it will be. I also dont plan as that would probably make it feel like work as opposed to just relaxing and drawing (or I'm just too lazy to plan ). Thats one reason I like ink as there are no mistakes. Whatever I put down I have to make work somehow.
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Science ain't an exact science with these clowns but, they're getting better.
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Is it scary if its not planned? While I may have an image or two I want to draw, mostly what I do is doodle. I just go with some initial image and then try to see other images in the negative space by seeing what the border of the current images could become.
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Science ain't an exact science with these clowns but, they're getting better.
No it's not scary. None of my bold ink work is planned. Mostly anyways. A few times I'll too make an image then build off it and let my hands do the rest.
I don't call it doodling.(Although I suppose the process isdefined as such) When the ink flows without thought then your own eyes react to the ink being put down. I call it "flood."
I work on the individual pieces like broken puzzle pieces more than anything.
I like your technique. And really like the outcome. When you can do multiple layers then it works out well. Some people think I use pencil first. But I rarely do.
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Thats part of why I dont plan. I just like it to be what it will be. I also dont plan as that would probably make it feel like work as opposed to just relaxing and drawing (or I'm just too lazy to plan
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Science ain't an exact science with these clowns but, they're getting better.
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