Tsk tsk tsk, such a naïve young mind, Hokusai needs to fix this asap! Never the less, he said the bare minimum of what she wanted to hear, causing a small frown to become plastered on her face. “Not quite the answer I desired, so I guess I’ll elaborate a little bit on this” she said walking towards her own canvas, seeing as her students never want to use her stuff anyways. “Ink Ninjutsu isn’t just dipping your brush and making your paintings come to life, it’s a lifestyle. A gift, something not meant to be in the hands of everyone. Staying with the mindset that you must always have a scroll is where many who use this art will never succeed in. I say this because, look at my skin? What do you see?” she said directing her attention to her tattoos all across her body.
“My BODY is a canvas. My scroll, the air, the ground? All a canvas, you need to lift that ink brush off your scroll one day, level up to a higher position and trust me, you’ll thank me later. However enough with my rambling, ink ninjutsu is as you said. You draw something while infusing chakra into it, then once your done – you bring it to life, which the most common thing is making animals” she said looking at the cranes. He has skill, that’s assuring. “However don’t let that be the only thing you draw, but moving on. Ink actually isnt weak to water, it’s neutral to all form of ninjutsu” she corrected him.
“Now then let’s start with something simple as our start. Draw a picture of yourself, while infusing chakra and try to bring it to life”