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Old 04-16-2003, 11:06 AM
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Drawing panel lines

integra818 asked me how I drew my panel lines so I thought I could share my usual method of drawing them. Not sure if anyone else uses this method.

First you will need a Gundam Marker which is water-based and NOT oil-based. The way to differenciate the two is that the water-based cap has a metal clip while the oil-based has a plastic clip.


The water-based marker's tip is soft (and like a brush) while the oil-based one has a fine metal tip.


First draw a panel line. it doesn't matter if it is too thick cos you can rub the excess off. Do not draw too many lines though. just concentrate on one at a time.



Now rub off the excess using a soft cloth by going in the opposite direction of the line. For example it is a vertical line, you should rub horizontally. If you rub in the same direction, you are essentially rubbing away the ink in the panel lines. Do so quickly after the line is drawn. Wait too long and the ink will be hard to rub off. If you mess up, quickly wet the cloth, clean it off (it's water-based, remember?) and redo.



You should get something like this...


The final result


EDIT: Remember to rub across the panel line repeatedly, until a fine thin black line remains.

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Thanks for sharing your idea. Concise with pics=easy to understand
Good job Junhao!
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Great tutorial.
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Thanks for the post.

I have been meaning to ask the board, is there any particular size of pen, tip size etc, that I should be trying to order?

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Wow, thanks man, that helped alot. I need to get one of those pens
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Thanks for the post.

I have been meaning to ask the board, is there any particular size of pen, tip size etc, that I should be trying to order?

Richie
I don't think there are various tip size. You can get them from anime shops and probably HLJ (not sure, but since they sell Gundams, most probably they will carry the stock)
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Good tuturial thx alot man
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I have a question. I did the lines around the gas tank door thingy on my Silvia and they look terrible, I want to take them out. I tried useing a wet/damn cloth, a wet q-tip (or cotton wool bud) but I still can't get it out. How do I get the paint out of the gas-tank shuter lines????
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I have a question. I did the lines around the gas tank door thingy on my Silvia and they look terrible, I want to take them out. I tried useing a wet/damn cloth, a wet q-tip (or cotton wool bud) but I still can't get it out. How do I get the paint out of the gas-tank shuter lines????
Did you use a water based pen? And did you leave them for too long? As said earlier you must wipe the excess off immediately after drawing the lines. For your case, use a <b>very little</b> amount of acrylic thinner on a q-tip to clean. Do not use too much or the paint will come off too.
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Did you use a water based pen? And did you leave them for too long? As said earlier you must wipe the excess off immediately after drawing the lines. For your case, use a <b>very little</b> amount of acrylic thinner on a q-tip to clean. Do not use too much or the paint will come off too.
ahh shit, it says waterproof on the pen :cry:

I'll try to cover it up with decal, declas fix everything :frog:
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Thanks for the tip, where is a good place to purchase on eof those water based pens??? I have never seen any around my way, do you know how much they usually cost??
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ahh shit, it says waterproof on the pen :cry:

I'll try to cover it up with decal, declas fix everything :frog:
:hehe: :jump: :ylsuper smart arse

I know I'll do it too
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I AM USING THE SAME METHOD! Damn those pens's disadvantages are
-Tip solftens after several uses
-The ink won't come out after 5-6 models
-Dries out easily
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