lol. is this your concept of "rushed"? j/k... it's awesome, as usual just a question: do you usually draw the lineart with the tablet only or you also use the pen tool in Photoshop? I'm asking you because your lines look so clear compared to mine, so I want to steal your secret
-- Matt: I'd like to meet Jesus Christ. Eh just because I'd be interested to know how he did it all. You know what I mean? You know...making fish out of bushes and stuff.
lol. is this your concept of "rushed"? j/k... it's awesome, as usual just a question: do you usually draw the lineart with the tablet only or you also use the pen tool in Photoshop? I'm asking you because your lines look so clear compared to mine, so I want to steal your secret
-- Matt: I'd like to meet Jesus Christ. Eh just because I'd be interested to know how he did it all. You know what I mean? You know...making fish out of bushes and stuff.
lol u captured iy style very well xD first thought that i had lookin at this pic was 'wtf what is miroku wearin...??' xDD then i realized that it's not inu fan art xDD
What media do you use to color your stuff? Photoshop?
-- "She was striving to make her voice soft but could only make it more guttural, and some of the words got lost in their passage from her throat to her lips, as on a piano with some of the notes missing"
I ink with the tablet only now. Here's my big secret to how I make smooth lines in PS: I start the picture really large (what you see here is 50% of the original size). When you shrink it down, the little wiggles and bumps magically disappear. Also, I find that zooming in (around 300%) helps a lot. There's less jitter that way. Oh, and try to make long single lines (I use ctrl-z a LOT) vs. lots of little sketchy ones.
Or, I ink in Manga Studio - that program actually has an adjustable smoothing feature.
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The only problem with Haiku is that you just get started and then
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j/k... it's awesome, as usual
just a question: do you usually draw the lineart with the tablet only or you also use the pen tool in Photoshop? I'm asking you because your lines look so clear compared to mine, so I want to steal your secret
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Matt: I'd like to meet Jesus Christ. Eh just because I'd be interested to know how he did it all. You know what I mean? You know...making fish out of bushes and stuff.