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Starro-maggaro Some people say that problems spice up your life, but I don't like spicy stuff ;-; . Thanks, older sister :3 But they suggested to draw it on paper first, then transfer to digital, and I'm wondering if that's a good way to go about learning to draw on digital. Like, cause you would trace it on your device or something, I dunno. You're the older sister, you're smart and good at art. I need thy advice please
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Unco Overworking? Asdfghjkl We'll see when I stop procrastinating
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Crimmy Ah, fair enough, xD. But take a break every once in a while.
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Unco I've kinda spent the whole day taking a break via procrastination. Tonight may get busy, I'll see (cause it's currently 3.21PM for me)
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Tadpole I always start on paper, then digitalize it :) Do you have a stylus and tablet? If not, I have a real easy fix to making lines straight (even if you do have one). Also, I could show you a step by step process via pictures of how I complete my pieces :)
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Crimmy Hmph, fine. It's 11:23.PM for me. Edited at January 18, 2020 10:23 PM by Vanilla
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Uncle Same here Gotta love late nights on WP
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I used to draw traditionally and then take a picture of the art and trace is on my tablet; but now I've gotten so used to digital with the ability to zoom in a fix stuff I barely ever do traditional first anymore...
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I got a tablet this christmas, and worked with a trackpad on a computer before. I'm still not used to it. But, I gotta say: that undo button, and the zooming is a life saver. ;)
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