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Colored Ink Tips by Anna Sokolova

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When we think of illustrations, using a pen, pencil, or even aniPadoften comes to mind.

But have you ever considered using colored ink?

Interested in using colored inks in your artwork?

Ink Illustration by Anna Sokolova

Take this advice from a professional illustrator.

Do choose the right paper

I love to experiment but not with paper.

This combination allows you to explore the medium and achieve fantastic results.

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If you use nibs, the ink should be high enough to cover three-quarters of the nib.

It gives you better control over the whole process.

Do use separate brushes

As simple as it sounds, this tip makes a huge difference.

Ink Illustration of a Woman by Anna Sokolova

Inks can quickly leave unwanted marks, bringing permanent splashes to your artwork.

you’ve got the option to use tape to hold the paper in place.

Do master layering

One of the unique qualities of colored inks is their transparency.

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you might achieve amazing and unexpected results by combining a variety of hues in one artwork.

Each new layer adds depth and luminosity.

Use a limited color palette instead and add bright hues as accents.

This will add interest and vibrancy to your inky artwork and can be a wonderful storytelling effect.

Try using what is called thelost-and-found line technique, where parts of the outline are intentionally missing.

This approach can transform even a simple image into something more intriguing and exciting.

The smooth and harmonious effects are achieved when the inks are completely dry and not rushed.

If you want to erase the pencil marks, ensure the inks are completely dry.

it’s possible for you to use a hairdryer at low speed.

This might look good, but leaving the white of the paper can look impressive too.

Leaving areas of the paper untouched creates both striking impact and interest.

Watch this preview of Anna Sokolova’sonline course about colored inkswith My Modern Met Academy.