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Slinging Ink Skool

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My sketch today
So today I'm sketching a Chinese girl, idk who is she cause I draw it from my imagination but I think she look pretty right? So what do you guys think? Good or nope
My sketch today
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@Kenzie Alexander She’s looking good! One piece of feedback that I might offer is to watch how sharp and pronounced you make the jawline and cheekbones. They tend to give the character more masculine characteristics. Softening them may help. Keep going!
Inking
I’ve done some rough inks on these. Does anyone have any advice for adding “advanced” inks?
Inking
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Nice lines. One thing I would play with is line weight. For example, using a heavy line to hold the outer edge and use thinner lines for your finer details. Varying the lines will help accentuate the overall figures and build visual contrast and interest. Hopefully that helps!
Great to be here!
Hey everyone! I'm brand new here! Looking forward to learning from you all and picking up some fun tips. If I can help anyone in the process, I'm happy to contribute. 😃
Great to be here!
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@Joshua Grube Thank you!
Struggling
This is what I have so far. The hair and shirt are making me sad. I've watched so many tutorials and I just can't seem to replicate the process. @N. Colin Dyer , I saw your comment about the tail after I had already started coloring.
Struggling
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@Tasha Jeffcoat I think she’s coming along nicely. I think playing with contrast will help you pop off the planes of her physique and really make your lighting dynamic. As for the hair and fabric, it might help for both to think of ribbon. Each lock of hair catches the light, similar to how it plays with fabric. If you have any soft shiny fabric, play with it in your hands and study how the light behaves. Each plane behaves a little differently even though it’s all connected. Hopefully that helps! Keep going!
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Daniel Chon
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@daniel-chon-5660
I’ve always wanted to become a comic artist since I was a kid, and I’ve learned a lot. But I always can learn more.

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Joined Feb 3, 2026
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