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ah what tools and techniques do you use to shade your ink drawings so they look like watercolor paintings that technique is called ink washing btdubs so I will be the first to confess I do not do this technique because I I mean personally very much Ive experimented very little with it because its just this is not something Ive really done I dont have that that type of artistic bent but you see a lot of this work especially on our Monday matchups but in its various other like ink reviews and stuff like that that our team does because especially our media team and color purple other folks in our company really have a good artistic eye and have been experimenting a lot with this stuff so in qua in quashing basically is you know fountain pen ink is very very concentrated you know die in water basically so what you can do is when you put the ink down on the page you can use basically a brush and our brush with water and then you can just basically kind of paint out over the line or pain