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gringhastly 2mo ago#7103788
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I have heard this advice before, and I definitely think it has merit. If nothing else, having fewer lines will make it easier for me not to be tricked when doing the line art.
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are you a traditional artist trying out digital for the first time or are you just a new artist in general?
I never managed to make the transition from traditional mediums to digital, myself
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New in general, but I do know the pain of transitioning from pencil to digital since I have had a few false starts.
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one thing that helped me in art school was learning to draw lines in one stroke using your whole forearm and not just your wrist
so essentially for example trying to get that jaw line in your sketch as one stroke by making it just one movement with your arm
might be easier to practice with digital with ctrl+Z tbh
once youve done it enough that way it speeds up the process a lot in my experience
admittedly i dont draw much anymore but heres some old sketches so you know im not just talking out of my butt lol. trad vs digital
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I have heard this advice before, and I definitely think it has merit. If nothing else, having fewer lines will make it easier for me not to be tricked when doing the line art.
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