thanks man i usally dont like hardvore but i dont judge just saying its best too put warning so people know lol sorry if i sound mean or anything nice work though ^ ^
i always think it's funny when artists get deffensive about their tools. it's not like everyone can use them anyway since their custom to the person. I work in sai and have a brush set to 50 pixels. in the advanced settings i have "Hard <-> soft" set to 10 and "Press: Dens and size" checked lets me put down lines with a very light touch then add some weight to the stroke to thicken the line.
Yeah, it's a tad odd when people go all hoity toity on defending their brush settings. Especially when its a quite personal preference kind of thing. For all I know this brush setting (which I am going to try asap) might not suit me at all.
Worked just fine after I reduced brush size to somewhere between 5 and 10. (I am quite heavy on the pressure. Old habit from my old tablet, and due to medical dexterity problems.)
Yeah, its all a learning experience. I have decided I should have a 1-2 hour drawing session every day from now on. There is opportunities in my future if I get good enough.
I might get into drawing some vore soon.
who boy where to begin.
your ability to draw and your knowledge of your tools are two different things. Try and be aware of the difference as you go. It'll make problem solving much easier.
learn the different layer options! Clipping and Oppacity lock will reduce your work loads considerably.
Don't be afraid to walk away from something if it's stressing you out too much. Keeping your head on means you get draw another day.
As for actually drawing things? that'd be a case by case basis. It's not drawing "a person/animal/etc" it's drawing each part, so pace yourself.
You can always ping me in PM if you want a critique
Posted by UnforsakenFantasy 8 years ago Report
Well that sucks. Poor Katia.
Posted by Surge 8 years ago Report
Oh.
Posted by ublover1 8 years ago Report
this needs too have a hardvore warning kinda its nice still nice though love oblivion
Posted by shdingo 8 years ago Report
Fair point. i'll make one later today
Posted by ublover1 8 years ago Report
thanks man i usally dont like hardvore but i dont judge just saying its best too put warning so people know lol sorry if i sound mean or anything nice work though ^ ^
Posted by stevebat 8 years ago Report
Me Gusta.
Posted by DarkPinkie 8 years ago Report
That is a good brush.
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I know it's a bit uncouth to ask a magican to reveal their tricks. . . But um. . . Mind sharing?
Posted by shdingo 8 years ago Report
i always think it's funny when artists get deffensive about their tools. it's not like everyone can use them anyway since their custom to the person. I work in sai and have a brush set to 50 pixels. in the advanced settings i have "Hard <-> soft" set to 10 and "Press: Dens and size" checked lets me put down lines with a very light touch then add some weight to the stroke to thicken the line.
Posted by DarkPinkie 8 years ago Report
Yeah, it's a tad odd when people go all hoity toity on defending their brush settings. Especially when its a quite personal preference kind of thing. For all I know this brush setting (which I am going to try asap) might not suit me at all.
Anyways, thanks for being cool dude.
Posted by shdingo 8 years ago Report
good luck and let me know how it turns out for you!
Posted by DarkPinkie 8 years ago Report
Worked just fine after I reduced brush size to somewhere between 5 and 10. (I am quite heavy on the pressure. Old habit from my old tablet, and due to medical dexterity problems.)
Posted by shdingo 8 years ago Report
Hah know the feeling. Used to be quite heavy handed add well.
Posted by DarkPinkie 8 years ago Report
Yeah, its all a learning experience. I have decided I should have a 1-2 hour drawing session every day from now on. There is opportunities in my future if I get good enough.
I might get into drawing some vore soon.
Anyhow got any tips for a noob artist?
Posted by shdingo 8 years ago Report
who boy where to begin.
your ability to draw and your knowledge of your tools are two different things. Try and be aware of the difference as you go. It'll make problem solving much easier.
learn the different layer options! Clipping and Oppacity lock will reduce your work loads considerably.
Don't be afraid to walk away from something if it's stressing you out too much. Keeping your head on means you get draw another day.
As for actually drawing things? that'd be a case by case basis. It's not drawing "a person/animal/etc" it's drawing each part, so pace yourself.
You can always ping me in PM if you want a critique
Posted by DarkPinkie 8 years ago Report
Thanks mate. I'll remember that. Gonna sit down and pull out the tablet once I get home from my internship.