Well, I think because you can use ink or pencil over the top and its easier to scan in a drawing then hide the blue lines. If you do the drawing lightly it is a good way to do the rough work before you put down the fine lines. I just never get around to the fine lines.
god damn it man!!! this is awesome!!!
ReplyDeletewow these drawings are like a treat full of saturated inspiration, thank you!
ReplyDeletewow! good work!
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ReplyDeletegreat stuff here!
ReplyDeletevery nice job , Her ears were more bigger,and you repaired after.
ReplyDelete.I like how you do shadows , lights and forms , with just a blue pencil
It's like a sculpture. Your lines and the form are so controlled! Want to lend some of that talent my way?
ReplyDeleteWho does not speak Japanese today? hehehehe
ReplyDeleteSimply incredible mastery of line and form. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteYou da man!
ReplyDeleteWhy blue pencil?
ReplyDeleteWell, I think because you can use ink or pencil over the top and its easier to scan in a drawing then hide the blue lines. If you do the drawing lightly it is a good way to do the rough work before you put down the fine lines. I just never get around to the fine lines.
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