![]() The only way I figured to do line art is arranging my energy in each stage. I love pencil but I also love the look of finish thin and thicc line art. I use to get so frustrated with line art after doing a sketch. also, moving my pen fast and from my shoulder creates a smoother, more lively line (be prepared to Ctrl+Z a lot though lol) Instead, for most projects, i found that doing lines in a single stroke with a very gentle stabilizer helps me. Lineart can have a lot of personalityĬ) for actually doing lineart in a digital software, i used to sculpt lines out, and that works for some things, it has a lot of flavor but it's pretty tedious and doesn't fit every style. I've also been experimenting with doing lineart last, just for flavor, and focusing on shapes. ![]() Also, I've become quite fond of using a very sketchy lineart layer, it's faster and low-stakes. ![]() I noticed that a lot of my favourite artists have wobbly lines or sketchy look. ![]() Hrmm, as someone who is trying to get better at lineart, the best solutions that've worked for me so far:Ī) do the lineart on paper and scan it in, i find that i get nicer lineart when I draw physically with like a fountain pen or sharp pencil rather than digital (experimenting with different pens, pencils and brushes helps but isn't necessary), Note: make sure your paper isn't larger than your scannerī) go for a sketchy, imperfect, or nontraditional look. ![]()
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