@@InkRebellion I'm following along, picking and choosing the ones I like. I have never been good at drawing and decided to teach myself. I'm still on my first page but these have helped out a lot. Thanks. I purchased a Sketchbook multimedia book 1 micron 03 and 05 in black and the same in gray. Also, I picked up Karin Brushmarker Pro in black and grey and an artist loft dual-tip pen in light grey. Finally, I complimented those pens with 1 2b pencil an eraser a blender, and a small ruler. It all fits in a small electric razor bag I had lying around. I think these tools are working well for the desired application.
On holiday in Japan at the moment, sitting in my apartment in Kyoto, watching the video. It almost seems like I have seen these buildings in the narrow streets around here. 😁
@@InkRebellion thank you for quick answer! Whats the best way to learn this style of drawing? Just draw along? Or any drills to practice some elements or line style?
I’ve never tried markers before and would like to try them out to see if I like them. Of the brands you use, which set would you recommend? Also, do the alcohol based markers dry out faster than the water based ones?
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My son watches your videos on the living room tv and draws these in 2 point perspective. I'm just coming by to tell you thank you. =)
Thank you! I'm so happy to hear that, please also thank your son! take care
This is so helpful for me ,still illustrating my grandsons book and your work inspires me to keep practicing on finding my rythym ,thank you again
Best of luck!
Please, continue. I learn from you a lot. I started drawing after 20 years thanks to your videos
Thank you, I will
@@InkRebellion I'm following along, picking and choosing the ones I like. I have never been good at drawing and decided to teach myself. I'm still on my first page but these have helped out a lot. Thanks.
I purchased a Sketchbook multimedia book 1 micron 03 and 05 in black and the same in gray. Also, I picked up Karin Brushmarker Pro in black and grey and an artist loft dual-tip pen in light grey. Finally, I complimented those pens with 1 2b pencil an eraser a blender, and a small ruler. It all fits in a small electric razor bag I had lying around. I think these tools are working well for the desired application.
@@12b_engineer really happy to hear that, have fun and get drawing :)
@@InkRebellionthanks
Very beautiful
Thanks a lot
I enjoy watching the process so much, that I have set it up on permanent loop. Thank you kindly
lol I do the same !!! 😁
@@sharonolsen6579 Did you get the "pleasant tingles" all over the head As well? 😁😋😊
@@branislavtrninic4505 😁😋😊
Wonderful!
you are so awesome !!! I love watching you create ... have a great day 😁
Thank you! You too!
On holiday in Japan at the moment, sitting in my apartment in Kyoto, watching the video. It almost seems like I have seen these buildings in the narrow streets around here. 😁
wow you're lucky! i want to visit there too
I see u from Spain. Thanks for share your amazing talent. ❤
Hello Spain ! Great to see you thanks
I love how the gray marker gives an automatic depth. Thank you!
yes, its quite beginner friendly too, just be careful not to overdo it, less is more :) thanks for watching
Would love your tutorials!
Yes, I am working on this idea in my head, either a book or video format. I will hopefully get to it one day
Finally!!!! THANKS these are good!!!
My pleasure!
These are my favorite yet. If you speed up playback 2x the music sounds Chinese and now I want Chinese-style buildings next time.
:) thanks
Can i do similar precision with Fountain Pen with EF nibble? Im really drawn towards Fountain Pens drawing:)
Hi there ! Personally I don’t like using fountain pens, I think the results would be distinctively different, but perhaps enjoyable to try?
@@InkRebellion thank you for quick answer!
Whats the best way to learn this style of drawing? Just draw along? Or any drills to practice some elements or line style?
@@muntus I think just draw along. i dont cut anything out, so you should be able to follow.
I’ve never tried markers before and would like to try them out to see if I like them. Of the brands you use, which set would you recommend? Also, do the alcohol based markers dry out faster than the water based ones?
I recommend the ohuhu markers with the sakura fine liners. Yes alcohol markers dry faster than water
Would you be willing to do a Star Wars mini-buildings video? Thanks again.
fantastic idea! thanks
@@InkRebellionnp. I look forward to following along on it.
Can you shade only with ink next time?
Hi, sure, i can try that :)
Japanese buildings... what's with the *Chinese* sounding music?
ah yeah, well i couldnt find any japanese music, thats mists of pandaria music :)