This week on Monster Cutie, we take a look a number of methods for inking lines with variable widths. The video is a little rough since I held the camera with my left hand and drew with my right, but it should serve to get the idea across.
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Inking With Variable Line Widths
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Snacking Cutie – Part 10, FIN
And I’m spent! Remember how I started out saying that I usually stay away from effects and filters? This time we’re doing nothing but messing around with effects and filter. Ha!
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Inking With the Cutie
Now that we’ve made our comfy brush holder, it’s time to use our new device to ink something! This week, we ink a comic strip.
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Sculpting With Monster Cutie
This week we depart from traditional illustration to talk a little about customizing urban vinyl designer toys and making your own with some sculpting materials.
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Behind the Scenes With Naoki Urasawa
Creator of such modern manga classics like Monster, 20th Century Boys, and Pluto, Naoki Urasawa is considered by many to be a modern master of Japanese Comics and the only person worthy to step in footsteps of the legendary Tezuka Osamu. In this five-part documentary, we get to see how Urasawa brings his creations to [...]
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Learn How to Cast Your Own Toys With Tesselate
To coincide with the upcoming release of his latest toy, Oakor, indy resin toy maker Tesselate put together a guide for making a two-part silicone mold to cast resin figures.
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