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in this video I'm going to show you Andy Warhol's block printing technique to create fabulous pictures like this and like this this is the one I did of a cupcake what you will need is an image you like here's my cupcake image tracing paper pencil masking tape a calligraphy pen I'm using a b5 nib India ink and I think that's about it so first step I trace the cupcake onto tracing paper which then I attached and I like a hinge to bristol board you could also use watercolor paper and then what you do is you start tracing the backside of your cupcake or whatever drawing you pick and you're going to go back and forth to create this blot drawing which creates this wonderful sort of broken and jagged line some areas will come out darker and some will come out so that's much lighter and that's okay I can go back and go over it again I want it to show up more I like to start at the top and work my way down and then what's gonna happen is you will wind up there's a finish drawing like this okay...