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Alright, I need help >.< I feel like my art would look way better if I had straighter lines. Any advice? I can give examples of mine, if you need to redraw it. Thank you!
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I might be able to help, I would need to see some though first.
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Forum Moderator Darkseeker
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Smoothing. S m o o t h i n g Depending on what you use, your art program may have a smoothing tool. If you do traditional art, try using faster and longer strokes [lightly] and then rubbing out the excess.
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@ Sev and Weasley @ ET Thank you!!
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Same thing ET said, and with the Traditional drawing you can always use pencils( I use led for me it's a better outcome and skinny lines) then you go over it with the digital. But what Art program do you use? I'm guessing either Medibang or...
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Sevoth said: Same thing ET said, and with the Traditional drawing you can always use pencils( I use led for me it's a better outcome and skinny lines) then you go over it with the digital. But what Art program do you use? I'm guessing either Medibang or...
Agreed. Your art looks really good, although some of the lines look pixelated. Like Sev said, if its online, sometimes its the art program you use.
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And which programs have the tool? [I use Krita and Medibang] Edited at December 29, 2019 01:50 PM by Holly.
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Hm? I don't use either of those, I tried Medibang but it wasn't the site for me so I have no say in the brushes. Though you might want to thin out any pencil brushes( I only remember a few sorry for my lack of memory) but other then that I love your art.
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Holly. said: And which programs have the tool? [I use Krita and Medibang]
Medibang has something called 'Anti-Aliasing' which smooths the lines a little and makes it less pixelated. ^^
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