Hi hi! Looks nice! Proportions of a figure and environment details look well balanced in the whole picture! With ink all it takes is a bit of courage. It's trial and error and not always will be easy if our try turns up in disaster. I started my early artworks with ink and I have destroyed numerous good ideas just to learn the technique properly or find that suits me the most. Planning ahead during the pencil stage can be the most beneficial. Once the linework is stable, we may use a light pencil (like 2H) to mark the locations in the scene where the light will strike. This arrangement is ideal for progressively adding more hatching shadows to increase the illusion of depth and space. Based on the direction of the light, I indicated with a multiply layer where shadows needed to be more intense. For greater value control, we usually start with the darkest sports during the inking step. You can check your values by squinting your eyes to see how you grouped them and where they need to be corrected. Fixing stage can be created digitally or using white acrylic or a marker. Hope it helps! Dont be afraid to be more bold with inks and always help yourself with references of desired results.
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