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Old 11-06-2011, 05:18 PM   #1
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Does anyone draw in ink?
These are some work i did a few years back when i could still see good enough.
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Old 11-06-2011, 05:29 PM   #2
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Those are very nice, you have lots of tallent.
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Very cool Bob
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I have been known to draw now and then.

BTW, nice bike drawings!


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Old 11-06-2011, 07:57 PM   #5
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i've done something on the line of white on black reverse of ink called scratch board....it is a thin poster type board covered with thin layer of chalk, then coated with black ink....the three pictures are from outdoor life magazine covers....







i've also done pencil and colored pencil work as well, here is a pencil piece where i cut out a triangle from a picture then drew it back in....



that's all the the work i have pictures for now.........bob

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My fave so far. Nice work.





I was offered an art scholarship at the University of North Texas, but was so burned out by the time I graduated high school that I blew it off and went to Phoenix instead. Haven't hardly drawn anything worth a poop since.
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really nice work bob , the last one i did was from the cover of missouri conservationist it was a red tailed hawk sitting on a fence post looking for food . that was back in high school , haven't really done much since .
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Nice stuff guys

I've got a few, if you follow the links in my sig there's a few more.....

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Old 11-07-2011, 06:37 AM   #9
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never really pushed ink drawing much, did mostly comic style drawing with it.



Got really into pushing for photo real with pencil. Closest I have gotten to date. Get some free time back, might pick it up again...
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All great work, its cool to see this type of art. I started really young, about 5 or 6. Just don't have the patience any more.
I have done a few colored pencil ones also over the years.
These i had to take with my camera because they won't fit my scanner, they are about 20 years ago.
And the betty boops were for my wife.
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Old 11-07-2011, 01:41 PM   #11
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Does anyone know of any place that can scan large pics so they can be digitized?
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Look up "large format scanning" in your area. Some print shops will do it depending on the size.
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Look up "large format scanning" in your area. Some print shops will do it depending on the size.

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i've done something on the line of white on black reverse of ink called scratch board....it is a thin poster type board covered with thin layer of chalk, then coated with black ink....the three pictures are from outdoor life magazine covers....

i've also done pencil and colored pencil work as well, here is a pencil piece where i cut out a triangle from a picture then drew it back

that's all the the work i have pictures for now.........bob

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Those are both ways I love drawing. Haven't done so in years, though. Nice job
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