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by Korp
Apr 19, 2025
In this tutorial we draw a chicken but the real lesson is on how to "cut in" with Posca pens. "Cutting in" is a technique where you use a lighter color to redraw the edge of a shape, effectively cleaning up or sharpening the outline.
This technique is a money saver because it means you dont have to buy thin pens to get thin lines and sharp shapes.
