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Ardlington Drawing - Work in Progress
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gness asked to follow the development of this one.
Here is the location:
http:// mw2.goo gle.com ...s/me dium/32 470952. jpg
I'm sitting on the bank on the left, just on the lawn.
Here we are - reckon 1.5 days more needed (5 hours today not withstanding the breaks for tea and natters.)
Paper is A3.
http://tinypic.com/r/oaxcm9/6
Here is the location:
http://
I'm sitting on the bank on the left, just on the lawn.
Here we are - reckon 1.5 days more needed (5 hours today not withstanding the breaks for tea and natters.)
Paper is A3.
http://tinypic.com/r/oaxcm9/6
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Howard - they are there at the top of the pic.....Copic 0.25mm needle pens. They are Japanese and aren't as tough as Rotring so the needle grinds down. I have two on the go, one young one for the main drawing and the eroded one for
lighter hatching etc - for example on the posts. The good news is that they are relatively cheap at around a fiver. Cartridges are just under £2 if my memory serves me right.
I like to bring some element of texture to bear if I can......not easy in using ink!
lighter hatching etc - for example on the posts. The good news is that they are relatively cheap at around a fiver. Cartridges are just under £2 if my memory serves me right.
I like to bring some element of texture to bear if I can......not easy in using ink!
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