Mechanubis's avatar
I think I'll just reshape the large scales. I don't want to cluster the damn thing with unnecessary details. The mouth/abdominal legs is where all the tinydetail-action is :P

Why should you draw digitally when you can get kickass results traditionally? Although digital is far less expensive in the long run. And easier 8B

I will indeed have myself a nice evening, thank you. May your evening be splendid as well. Cheers o/
AcidVeins's avatar
Well to me it´s not easier. I just can´t seem to coordinate my hand on the tablet with the cursor on the screen, haha.

Thank you.
Mechanubis's avatar
It's like I'm trying to seduce you to the land of the digital :D This is not the case though. I apologize.
AcidVeins's avatar
That is perfectly alright. :)

Well yeah, I might try. I have a wacom intuos 3... maybe I should try digital painting, or just s´draw digitally as I would do with pencil on paper.
Mechanubis's avatar
It's always fun to try new stuff. Suggest that you don't try to pull something amazingly elaborate off at first, if you're not that experienced with digital painting. Just have fun. Do some sloppy forms and figures and play with the lights more than details. Just my 2 cents :P
Mechanubis's avatar
Moar praktize. Or a Wacom Cintiq. I have both, and I can quarantee that the hand-eye coordination will come quite naturally in a few days. Although I strongly recommend that you don't start with heavily detailed stuff. Just blocking shit down is surprisingly fun digitally and then adding the details. Has quickened my process immensely :3