Pig Witch & My Drawing Process 

Lately, I’ve been spending most of my drawing time, working on a character I call Pig Witch! Here are a couple of Pig Witch drawings I’ve been working on!

MY PROCESS

I start by using a light blue  pencil to make my outlines for Pig Witch.

I start by using a light blue pencil to make my outlines for Pig Witch.

I use a thin Micron Pen to do an outline around the pencil

I use a thin Micron Pen to do an outline around the pencil

Then I erase the blue pencil

Then I erase the blue pencil

I use markers to color Pig Witch in

I use markers to color Pig Witch in

After I’m happy with my coloring, I go over the out lines with a thicker Pilot Pen. I let the ink dry, give it a border, and BOOM, we got a Pig Witch! 

After I’m happy with my coloring, I go over the out lines with a thicker Pilot Pen. I let the ink dry, give it a border, and BOOM, we got a Pig Witch! 

I use a brand of markers called Copics, but they are kind of pricey. I’ve been collecting mine slowly but surely for a long time now. But if you don’t want to throw down a bunch of cash on a set of those guys, I’ve got a few alternatives below you can get that’ll produce the same level of awesome work!

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The type of journals I use are called  Moleskine Notebooks. Moleskine is a type of notebook that dates back to the early 19th century, and have been used by great thinkers and artists like Pablo Picasso and Vincent Van Gough! The company which produ…

The type of journals I use are called Moleskine Notebooks. Moleskine is a type of notebook that dates back to the early 19th century, and have been used by great thinkers and artists like Pablo Picasso and Vincent Van Gough! The company which produces them now has a wide variety of journals in different sizes and paper quality. Another type of notebook I enjoy using are Midori A5 Notebooks.

Supplies

Notebooks

Moleskine Notebooks

Midori Notebook

Other Notebook

Alternatives to Copics:

Ohuhu Markers

Blick Studios Markers

Try drawing Pig Witch yourself! Or draw some other goofy magic animal!

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