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bryanthelion:
by black and white I mean
Black and White
Cam:
--- Quote from: thatwittygeek on 06 Sep 2007, 15:00 ---by black and white I mean
Black and White
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Well, i posted up two examples that were black and white and a third that might as well be. Then, you said:
--- Quote from: thatwittygeek on 06 Sep 2007, 15:00 ---Also, I literally mean black and white.
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So, I hope that explains why I was looking for clarification. To me, the first two links I posted were, literally, black and white. I based that on the strips being done in... black and white.
tomselleck69:
basically if you understand the differences in facial structure you can get away with not having to color the skin. black people do not look like colored-in white people.
3Z3VH:
If the artwork is so simplistic that you can't get the facial structures to show it, perhaps stippling, or even just crosshatching the edges a bit would work.
Emaline:
I don't understand how you can draw only using black and white. Especially, if you want to draw black people. Dude, bring some shading into your work. It isn't hard. It isn't hard to learn either. Cross hatching is pretty easy. Pointillism is a paint in the ass, and looks interesting(though probably not the look you are going for).
I have no problem with drawing with black and white/grayscale, so just using only black and white seems a little silly.
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