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Okay, so I recently downloaded Medibang on android, mainly for the purpose of colouring psd linearts which my old program couldn't do.
And im going to be real here...I have no flippin clue what im doing. The layer, brush and other systems are completely new to me, and I have been fiddling around with the different features for awhile now, and watched a bunch of tutorials to try and understand... but im clueless :')
Any tips of tricks would be muchly appreciated, especially on the topic of the layer systems, and colouring lines/psd's.
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Neutral
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I use MediBang for android too. :P
I've tried downloading some PSD files but I haven't had any luck yet, probably because I'm on a phone. :')
One thing I use is correction - if you look to the top left of the screen you'll see it. Turn it up to twenty or whatever number you'd like. It makes your lines so much neater (not that you'll need it, your lines are already so neat lmao.)
I'll add more tips and tricks here when I come across them. ^^
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Darkseeker
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I managed to get a psd file to work, but it looked so messy, so right now im just back on my old and trusted art app xD The surface is just alot more complex and difficult I think compared to my old one. I think i just need to get used to the functions a bit more
Ive never used line correction, but I believe Autodesk Sketchbook (my fav art app) already has it in-built to some degree.
Thanks <3
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Neutral
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could you PM me how to use a PSD xD Valar Morghulis said: I managed to get a psd file to work, but it looked so messy, so right now im just back on my old and trusted art app xDThe surface is just alot more complex and difficult I think compared to my old one. I think i just need to get used to the functions a bit more
Ive never used line correction, but I believe Autodesk Sketchbook (my fav art app) already has it in-built to some degree.
Thanks <3
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