
Quiet Street
8x5, uni-pin pens, lost track of how many (many, many) hours. Best one yet I think!

8x5, uni-pin pens, lost track of how many (many, many) hours. Best one yet I think!
Lots of mistakes but its fun to make. I'll take more pics as it progresses.
8x5, Uni-ball pens, India ink wash. Sketch of my reat grandfather's Waltam railroad watch. Someday I'll get it serviced and a new crystal put on.
First time player. I wanted to make a simple story to complete to learn the game. This guy is a lanky academic type who has been given a vision by his Elders; infiltrate the secret meeting of the Guild Masters and make a highly detailed sketch of the Worn Gold Coin!
8.5x11, uni-pin pens, about 6 days on and off. I'm proud of this one, really tried to control dot placement and spacing. (Far from perfect, but it's a little better). Also tried to get light and shadow right, but that still needs lots of work. The sky is empty because I got scared of adding clouds. But overall, it was really fun and I feel like I've improved a bit :)
5x8, micron pens, warm Grey brush pen, took about 2 hours. Just doodling while my brain went haywire over a non-event.
This one was fun :) It's one of those that sort of drew itself. Does that ever happen to you?
3x4, micron .005 and brush pen, uni-ball signo white. Took about 1/2 hour.
8x5, micron pens, warm Grey brush pen. Fun sketch! Took about 1.5 hours. I was trying to get a lot of movement and energy out of the cowboy but it didn't really work. How could I make it look more energetic?
8.5x11, micron pens. I learned a lot, and think my stippling has improved a little. I would love to hear how i can improve, especially drawing and shading faces. Also I'd love to hear how the composition or general idea could be improved. Thanks in advance!
These have taken weeks to do. There is a third in progress that I have to finish before Mothers Day. Poor little Micron pens are gasping for breath!
8.5 x 11 with Micron pens, Uni-Pin pens and Signo uni-ball um-153 white ink pen.