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While you’re inking, it’s easy to smear the pencil drawing. To prevent smearing, cover the part of the drawing you aren’t working on with a clear piece of plastic. Tape the plastic down to keep it from moving. Go over your pencil lines with your pen or marker, then fill in the parts that are supposed to be black. Color in the parts of your letters that you wish to be inked. After you ink, you’ll need to decide if you want to digitize your work or continue working by hand. Color can be added digitally or by hand. Use your scanner to transfer the image to your computer. You can edit the drawing in Photoshop or Microsoft ICE, depending on which program you prefer to use. You can remove the lettering from the white background using the Magic Wand tool or the Color Select tool. You can then use your design to create digital art. This step is optional for artists who prefer to create digital art. If you’d like, you can add color to your design. Use your chosen supplies, such as markers, colored pencils, or watercolors, to add color around your letters or to your letters.  Some artists like to add color before they letter by adding a colorful background. For example, you could create a watercolor design and then letter on top of it. If you’d prefer to use computer software to add color or alter your design, then you can digitize your piece before you add color.
Cover part of your drawing with a plastic sheet. Ink your design. Scan the drawing into your computer if you’d like. Add color.