Nope. | July 8, 2020 06:19 PM | |
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Edited at July 10, 2020 10:06 PM by atlantis
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Nope. | July 8, 2020 06:24 PM | |
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Draw the exact design? Well, it just takes practice and patience. I usually put my design next to the lineart while I'm coloring, that way I can look while coloring. Then I erase the picture. :) hoe this helps
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Nope. | July 8, 2020 08:17 PM | |
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If I had made the OC myself and they're like, really simple/don't have much to remember, I literally just start drawing and only use ref images for exact colors. Else, yeah ref image from the get-go.
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Nope. | July 8, 2020 08:20 PM | |
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any time i go to draw the same oc, my markings never look the same unless they're very minimal. for example, my oc flex has a lot of dots of this orange color, and i normally just put them in the general area they are in, but not in the same amount. for your oc, i personally think that drawing them from different angles might help as well before you can begin to master drawing the markings the same or as close as possible each time. it's just time and patience, really. and always have a reference on hand, this ensures that you get the right colors and placement down. Edited at July 8, 2020 08:20 PM by queen.
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Nope. | July 8, 2020 08:20 PM | |
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I will do this, thanks. ReadyPup said: Draw the exact design? Well, it just takes practice and patience. I usually put my design next to the lineart while I'm coloring, that way I can look while coloring. Then I erase the picture. :) hoe this helps
That's what I do, but I have their colors saved and every image I do is a ref. anaerobic said: If I had made the OC myself and they're like, really simple/don't have much to remember, I literally just start drawing and only use ref images for exact colors. Else, yeah ref image from the get-go.
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Nope. | July 9, 2020 01:20 AM | |
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Thank you, ReadyPup, and anaerobic. everyone else, I'm still open for tips and what not!
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Nope. | July 9, 2020 01:24 AM | |
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another tip would be, before coloring, make a basic line out of where they are. this way you can get the exact placement. i would do this by making a seperate layer (perhaps below the lineart layer), and then after you color, just delete it and do some clean-ups :)
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Nope. | July 9, 2020 01:26 AM | |
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I use IbisPaint X, on there, you can have one image and another next to it, I think it's similar to what you are saying. Correct me if I am wrong please! queen. said: another tip would be, before coloring, make a basic line out of where they are. this way you can get the exact placement. i would do this by making a seperate layer (perhaps below the lineart layer), and then after you color, just delete it and do some clean-ups :)
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