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First off if this is under the wrong forum topic I apologize :) Starting off I just have a simple question maybe to. 1. I've been thinking of getting into making digital art despite having absoloutley no skill xD and I was wondering whats a good thing/program to use, also is there any particular device that makes it easier to do digital art? 2. As I'd be just be starting to draw (I used to draw decent people but I haven't drawn in years so I got quite rusty lol) do you guys have any tips? Also again I apologize if this is in the wrong forum spot and that this might look little messy :)
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1. Although my heart is with traditional, digital art is incredibly fun too! I suggest using Autodesk Sketchbook. It's super easy to navigate with, but has tons of awesome brushes to play around with. For the best quality of art, I suggest a tablet and stylus. . 2. Honestly, it's just a lot of practice. Don't be afraid to try new things - it took me a while to get out of the simple side-view art heh, so experimenting and playing around with different perspectives is helpful. Edited at April 24, 2020 03:22 PM by Boundless
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Medibang works really good for me, it's an Ipad art program. But i useally don't draw on it, i like make a sketch on paper first, and then add details and digitilize on Medibang
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Boundless said: 1. Although my heart is with traditional, digital art is incredibly fun too! I suggest using Autodesk Sketchbook. It's super easy to navigate with, but has tons of awesome brushes to play around with. For the best quality of art, I suggest a tablet and stylus. . 2. Honestly, it's just a lot of practice. Don't be afraid to try new things - it took me a while to get out of the simple side-view art heh, so experimenting and playing around with different perspectives is helpful.
Thank you for the advice it is very much appreciated!
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Krampus said: Medibang works really good for me, it's an Ipad art program. But i useally don't draw on it, i like make a sketch on paper first, and then add details and digitilize on Medibang
Thanks! I'll look into it :)
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1. If you want to get into digital art I reccomend you start small, don't go buying a bunch of equipment before you even know you like digital art. The app I use is Medibang Paint on my iPad and Windows 10 surface pro (or whatever it's called) Example on iPad Example on Windows It's also free so that's a bonus ^^ 2. Since human art is not on WP you're gonna have to get used to drawing animals. What I reccomend is you get a picture of an animal (maybe a wolf or cat, easier animals) And trace over it, you can either trace out the shape to give you a bit of feel as to how the animal is shaped or you can go and identify the shapes within the picture, like circles and lines and stuff, bonus points if you take these shapes and draw your own version!
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t r e a s u r e said: 1. If you want to get into digital art I reccomend you start small, don't go buying a bunch of equipment before you even know you like digital art. The app I use is Medibang Paint on my iPad and Windows 10 surface pro (or whatever it's called) Example on iPad Example on Windows It's also free so that's a bonus ^^ 2. Since human art is not on WP you're gonna have to get used to drawing animals. What I reccomend is you get a picture of an animal (maybe a wolf or cat, easier animals) And trace over it, you can either trace out the shape to give you a bit of feel as to how the animal is shaped or you can go and identify the shapes within the picture, like circles and lines and stuff, bonus points if you take these shapes and draw your own version!
Thanks you the tips! Also thanks for letting me know Human art is not aloud! I must've acidently skipped over that when reading the rules. Edit: I forgot to mention your art is really good! Edited at April 24, 2020 04:30 PM by L O S T
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