Free Flow Sketching FAQs
Quick answers on tools, prompts, and how these modest sessions work.
What is free flow sketching?
Short live or recorded pages with no set goal—ink first, often from memory. The process stays visible; the drawing is the outcome.
Who inspires this practice?
Superani artists, especially the late Kim Jung Gi. His live drawing made process the spectacle. This is my small, quiet echo.
What tools do you use?
Mostly brush pens (Pentel, Kuretake) and Micron ink pens. Graphite shows up for warmups; no pencil underdrawing when streaming.
Do you plan the drawings?
No pencil net. I draw straight in ink and let the line wander. Suggestions from viewers sometimes slip in mid-drawing.
Why share these in the age of AI?
Because the act of making is the art. Showing the wobble, the pauses, and the corrections keeps the practice honest.
How can I join or suggest a prompt?
Drop a prompt or comment on the playlist videos. I pick from those for future sessions and credit the idea in the description.
Watch the sessions
See the playlist for live and recorded pages; draw along if you like.