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I'll start messing around with watercolor and mixing green and see where that goes.
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When choosing another brush to use for the rest of your lonely miserable life, you have to consider which brush makes the perfect lines, which brush makes you feel like you aren't just drawing but creating something super surreal. When you find that brush, everything else pieces together. Like glue or something. I've decided to start on new projects but continue to use my same methods, Redster at night, passed out on the couch in the morning and by evening I'm drawing. Same steps, same methods, same thing. I've made this because I've found that ink brushes might help me finally put out a long overdue comic I've been dreading to do, I have the tools, I have the skill, I even got the time..what am I missing? The perfect line brush. Without it how can you focus on the progress, or come back to it after 5 years? So like always, I'm conflicted. | Number seven is really drawing me in, but I find number one to be smooth, easy access into the lines and quick. Seven is more of being less in control and more being clean, within the lines. I have considered number eleven but then again it's too thick for what I'm planning on doing, these comics need to be lightly touches, I'm not planning on doing extra and coloring them, they're my comics, easy fun and sketchable. So eleven won't do. So, how do I pick. Well by testing them out.
Edited at January 29, 2022 09:36 AM by Nez.ity
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When creating a comic you have to get the feels of it, don't just rush in and start drawing. Imagine yourself air drawing, who's saying what, where is the body going and where is the face looking. Instead of rushing into this comic I thought. "Banvot and Domuk is the unlikeliest pair someone will ever see speaking too, why not having them interacting" luckily I caught them chilling the the VR room talking about this so called " Comic meeting" and to my surprise Neziton was around the corner. | "When making a comic" it's not hard, even if you need to use some YouTube cheat codes or other people help, making a comic is just drawing two or more people interacting with each other. Hopefully I can provide more silly comics so that me, you, and my actors can have a good laugh but mainly me because I'm trying to make A Webtoon comic :))))
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*^* do it and I'll subscribe so fast Also, loving all these tips and such, my head has been in a panic about art and writing and this has calmed me down quite a bit
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Let me go make an account ;))))) I already have a Twitch might as well spoil myself ;D Ah I'm so happy it helps, I'm just going to be providing tips until I suddenly retire from WP and find true happiness. The Bookish Dragon said: *^* do it and I'll subscribe so fast Also, loving all these tips and such, my head has been in a panic about art and writing and this has calmed me down quite a bit
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Sketching isn't just about getting the image on the canvas and tossing whatever color up there so you can make it to your nail appointment on time. For me it's the fun part, honestly sketching isnt just circles and shapes, it's the whole piece; it's what brings everything in my art together. The reason why I like my sketches better then the finishing piece is because I have fun with them, I could discombobulate this whole sketch if it wasn't a commission right now and put the arm where the mouth is and the eyes where the chest is..hey that's a perfect idea. Anyways for me the sketching progress is the most IMPORTANT part, sure you can color and shade..anyone can do that, slapping dark purple or red on a color and using smudge at a 30-50 opacity is easy...but figuring out how the body pose is suppose to be and just vibing with it instead of doing it as a chore is what makes my sketching procress fun and exciting. That's why I barely need to color in anything, sketched are what brings everything out. Anyways let me stop talking and just show the hands are rushed, shut up Edited at January 29, 2022 02:06 PM by Nez.ity
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Got to agree, sketches are always the funest part. I normally start all of my commissions at once by sketching them all out, take a day off to draw my OCs, and then color the commissions. I like making sketch art of my characters. Coloring just isnt as fun to me. It's sort of an after thought :3 And I cant draw hands- Maybe someday:')
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