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Slinging Ink Skool

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@N. Colin Dyer thanks πŸ™ 😁😁 but there's a small mistake that I only spotted after I uploaded πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜… and there's a very short animation I'm going to upload soon which is a full body that I drew without reference, using your lessons but also drawing it in my own way
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@N. Colin Dyer I still need help with my lights and shadows though
Recent artwork
Doing these pieces was a huge step up for me, and I'll show with an old one versus the recent ones (From left to right)πŸ˜…πŸ˜
Recent artwork
1 like β€’ Oct 15
@N. Colin Dyer thank you sir🫑. I'm still working on the application of colours thoughπŸ˜…πŸ˜…
Welcome to Slinging Ink Skool
Here's a little bit about me and the whole idea behind Slinging Ink. You are probably here because of the art techniques, practices, or as I like to call them on TikTok, art hacks... BUT. While drawing and helping you be a better technical artist is of course my goal, I have found through interactions with my students, that understanding how to tell a story has seemed to resonate even more. I love traditional materials and processes and in an ever increasing world of 'content over creativity', I want to be able to share my love of story and equip creatives to go out and tell better stories. Are we losing the ability to tell stories that last? Do we have the tools necessary to make stories of substance? With impact? We have a generation of artists coming up that are talented and have loads of creativity and don't know what to do with it. While they may be talented with a great idea for a story, without the right tools it stays in creative limbo. You can read comics, manga, and watch movies, but if that is the only guidance you have to making your story a reality; at best, you will have a pseudo-copy, derivative of the source material, and at worst; a hollow shell of a story that lacks the substance needed to make your audience care. Nobody wants that. In short, I want Slinging Ink Studio to be the go-to resource for creatives who want to not only grow in their technical art skills, but also be challenged to tell stories with substance. My love is for sequential art, and the examples will be catered toward comic storytelling, but the concepts and principles extend far beyond sequential art. Art informs art. Take the tools and principles and write, draw or film. Create stories with substance. Care about what you make, because if you don't care, why would an audience? With that being said, there is so much coming that I am excited to have a place share, but for now enjoy the free resources and let's get to work. N. Colin Dyer
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Patrick W
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