Is there an equivalent for Bargue for pen and ink?
You can copy old comics I guess
its the same process really, just the shading is done with a different technique. map out/draw the shapes in pencil and then fill it in with ink patterns of your choice. i did a random pattern doodle the other week just to test teh waters
>>7920166You can try doing Julien's course with pen and ink.
>>7920166Arthur Guptill's book for the basicsthen you can do a master copies
>>7920166Are you sure that's not an engraving?
>>7920284it's a Booth piece, so pen & ink for sure. he famously learnt to ink while copying engravings ( Gustave Doré's I think), thinking they were ink.>>7920205not really; hatching in pencil and with pure black ink work too differently>>7920210this. Alphonso Dunn has a few good bits, but Guptill's book is probably what you want. reading it carefully from cover to cover is sure to fill many gaps in your art education you didn't even though existed
>>7920643>not really; hatching in pencil and with pure black ink work too differentlyNot really.
>>7920643>>7920658Wrong.
>>7920166Getting the pencils for great comic pages, finding the inks for those pages, and trying to recreate the inks to the best of your ability?
>>7920170Judge Dredd~ nghh~