fart fight attack for @snippit-crickit
Haiii!! Can I get a ragna in the brink of quiet color pallet please?? Thnx!!
Yess!!! Ragna coming right up
How I pratice drawing things, now in a tutorial form. The shrimp photo I used is here
If this tutorial has helped you, please consider buying me a coffee! :)
the illusion of choice
How did you learn to do your line weight so perfectly? Is there some secret to this?
I sketched using a highly pressure-sensitive brush for a long time and got better and more confident with using it.
Gonna use commissions I've done as an example. I started off basically doing sketches with my own inky lineart brush. Then, by taking a high volume of commissions, I used them as practice to fine-tune my muscle memory, but without high expectations so that I wouldn't try too hard. Note that I also didn't think hard on how I wanted the drawings to look; I only leaned towards line weights that "just kinda felt right", and it snowballs from there as I get better.
1+ year ago, 8+ months ago, 2 months ago
You can see how rough I started out with at the beginning, trying to freehand stuff and ending up with kinda wonky forms. After doing a few dozen, I became more confident with just doing simple lines. After a decent amount of time, I gained enough confidence to implement very deliberate line weights to my strokes.
So to break it down:
Sketch with a rough, highly sensitive inky brush for so long that you're basically just doing lineart. Sketch freely with a relaxed grip and without exerting excess pressure. Your only commitment is to make it readable and clear after cleanup.
Do not practice with intent of making the lineart perfect. Rather, sketch with intent of just making the weights feel clear and readable. My goal was to become more efficient at sketching, not making good lineart. This includes using longer strokes for certain contours instead of little scratches.
I use an undersketch/rough draft layer set to 20% opacity to block out the anatomy and posing, and then do a cleaner sketch on top of that. It is crucial however that you do not think of the clean draft as "lineart". Always keep your brain in sketch mode; Accept a certain level of mess. Your process will optimize into something cleaner with time.
Most recent commissions I've done as of writing this
I also have a basic <20 minute daily practice regimen for studies you can find here. Consistent practice and patience with using simple yet versatile tools will get you where you need to go.
War Goat & Wizard Goat
I wanted to get back into drawing and slow down with the FGC.
Doodled these in MS Paint.
Children need some fresh air! (Especially if they have just recovered from a disease).
Rocinante: "Law! Come on, let's go outside!" Law: "Not now, Cora-san." Rocinante: "But your friends are waiting for you." Law: "They are not my friends!" Rocinante: "Too late, I already told them you are coming!" Law: "Fine, we'll play… But you'll be sorry, Cora-san"