Lineart! I usually never upload them before the coloring, but why not for once. I'll color it later, however if anybody would like to color it as well, please go ahead! (and give credit of course)
would you mind sharing how you do it? I use the path tool, but my lines STILL look REALLY pixel-ish and stuff. Is it the brush settings that are wrong, well idk. Could you tell me what you do please? Hope it's no bother
It's became very rare I use the pen tool/path tool of Photohop actually (if this is what you are talking about) I usually do my line-art in Paint Tool Sai, with the most regular Pen Tool you can find there (the Pen Tool of Sai is just a regular brush which has nothing to do with the Pen Tool of Photoshop). I recently uploaded a work for which I have partially recorded the process, you can see how I'm used to do my linearts here: [link]
Doing quick strokes, then erase the surplus. Think Subtraction, not Addition.
Hope it can help! You don't bother me, don't worry
Oh that is amazing! Your tactic works very well!! I use GIMP, so I'm guessing there is a difference with the brushes. Do you change any settings of the brush you use, other then size? If so please tell me, that might help a lot, I can't stand how my brushes make my line art look so pixely ¬¬ ( the video is outstanding, I love that drawing )
I'll give it a shot if it's okay with you
Of course it's okay! ^^
would you mind sharing how you do it?
I use the path tool, but my lines STILL look REALLY pixel-ish and stuff. Is it the brush settings that are wrong, well idk. Could you tell me what you do please? Hope it's no bother
It's became very rare I use the pen tool/path tool of Photohop actually (if this is what you are talking about) I usually do my line-art in Paint Tool Sai, with the most regular Pen Tool you can find there (the Pen Tool of Sai is just a regular brush which has nothing to do with the Pen Tool of Photoshop). I recently uploaded a work for which I have partially recorded the process, you can see how I'm used to do my linearts here: [link]
Doing quick strokes, then erase the surplus. Think Subtraction, not Addition.
Hope it can help! You don't bother me, don't worry
( the video is outstanding, I love that drawing
These are the only things you should respect. Feel totally free for the rest. ^^