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Question:

What would you call the line work in art like this?
I'm gonna have about 3 weeks of free time real soon and I wanna try drawing in this style, but I don't know where to even start with it or where to find more.

>> No.3067561

I would call it hatching

interesting style though

reminds me of that bomber sequence in heavy metal

>> No.3067562

>>3067558

lazy and messy.

>> No.3067564

>>3067562

That's how I like em

>> No.3067593
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3067593

How do I go about getting better at drawing mechanical parts on people? Or robots in general?

I want to aim to get good at drawing a near-future version of normal worker class people, so they'd have assists such as a power frame to help them lift lumber or boxes to stack on a shelf, or some wierd techno head gear to help them identify errors or something.

What are some good tutorials for drawing mechanical parts and robots?

Pic related, my hand at this subject.

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3067719

>>3067593
I knew I saved this for a reason
Hopefully it'll help

>> No.3068040

>>3067558
someone said it: hatch drawing with ink. Looks like the artist drew the underlying drawing with ink first. Then saved it on comp. Then likely used illustrator/photoshop to paint in. At first i thought it was a standard watercolor wash, but no.

>> No.3068049

>>3067562
Try copying it sometime.