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You’ve finished a sketch that you’re proud of, but now what? The pencil lines are faint and unimpressive, and there are still small mistakes visible on the page. The next step in the process of finalizing your drawing is to ink it. Inking is done when an artist goes over the lines they used to produce a rough sketch with thick, dark ink to make it more distinct. Once you’ve inked a drawing and used techniques like hatching and shading to add dimension, it will practically jump off the page with its bold expressiveness.
 
You’ve finished a sketch that you’re proud of, but now what? The pencil lines are faint and unimpressive, and there are still small mistakes visible on the page. The next step in the process of finalizing your drawing is to ink it. Inking is done when an artist goes over the lines they used to produce a rough sketch with thick, dark ink to make it more distinct. Once you’ve inked a drawing and used techniques like hatching and shading to add dimension, it will practically jump off the page with its bold expressiveness.
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
=== Inking a Completed Sketch ===
 
=== Inking a Completed Sketch ===