Thank you guys appreciate it. I'm really am happy with the way they've come out.
It's funny you say that Black, I was thinking of how much I would love to make some blankets, rugs, table clothes, and various other goodies out of them
ceolyphis. these are going somewhere. i think you need to get better materials though. have you looked at micron / prismacolor fine tip pens? or some sort of technical pen?
I've used plain black micron pens of various different sizes. I enjoy them a lot due to the lack of bleeding. Do the prismacolors not bleed the way a sharpie would?
I've used plain black micron pens of various different sizes. I enjoy them a lot due to the lack of bleeding. Do the prismacolors not bleed the way a sharpie would?
prismacolor markers are going to bleed, but they also make a pen that they call a "fine tip marker" here
they are a little cheaper than micron but not as quality imo.
then there copic pens, a bit more expensive but they offer finer tips and better blacks. I've found that I wear the nibs down a lot faster though. never used any of their color ones.
I use copic and pantone markers on bleed proof paper for all of my design work. Works a treat, and as the name suggests there is no bleeding at all. Also makes it easy to blend colours into each other when required without making a mess.
PS - coelophysis I adore that first image as well. It's amazing! Also loving your icon - did you draw that? :D