No.116690[View All]
New feature just landed.
https://github.com/desuwa/tegakiBetter than paint, allows you to add
another layer on top for a simple CSP style image editor.
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No.116837
>>116834no, thank YOU, respectable citizen, for this crucial PSA
No.116868
>>116834but her head is wider than her shoulders
No.116876
>>116868width is not just a measurement, it's a ~mode of being~
regularly consistent across time, which vermilio lacks
No.116889
>>116888it's complicated, see
>>111498
No.116890
>>116889oh its a drawing of that one-off funny faec
No.116898
>>116897more like overt agressiveness
No.116934
>>116932nice, very nice
admittedly a bit hard to notice
No.116947
>>116932you did that on purpose
No.116969
heheheheheh
No.116982
>>116975Fever and a cold. The fever subsided since yesterday, although it's still there a bit.
No.117575
Looks good but it doesn't recognize pressure for me
I am on firefox
No.117578
>>117576When you start where and who you learn from will infuence your style.
For example if you look up a tutorial on how to draw thing you will the copy style of the person who made the tutorial. Similarly if you try to copy artists that you like it will be an influence. Copying certainly is a way but before you do it just ask yourself if you want your artstyle to look like this.
Good way to start is drawing your favorite anime characters. And if you find that you have no idea how to draw a certain thing or a bodypart look at pictures by your favorite artist to see how they do it, but try to do it yourself first.
Other people can also point out your mistakes or points to improve.
No.117579
>>116690I certainly understand that it's supposed to be simple, but ability to delete and duplicate layers would be very good.
Lasso tool to select and move things around would be nice.
Ability to add custom colors to pallete would be nice but you can work around not having it.
And ability to change canvas size would expand the possibilities.
No.117594
>>117576Learn construction first and foremost. This means building the subject of your drawing out of basic shapes and then adding the details afterward; drawing the head first and then adding the face and hair on top.
You should also learn by studying. Try and recreate drawings by artists you like step-by-step as you think they might have drawn them. Once you feel confident in your studies, try drawing the characters from your studies in your own poses but as on-model as possible. This hammers home the skills you learned from copying, and also tells you whether the skills are actually sinking in or not.
People will say to study anatomy, and while that's good advice in the long run, in the short term it'll just slow you down. Human anatomy is full of ton of tricky shapes and attempting it before you have a solid grasp of construction is a waste of time.
No.118487
>>118485Hmm, weird. I'm just a guy with a tablet so I can try it out, but I don't know any programming stuff so I could just see if it's limited to you or not.
But, bleh.. drawing tablet is unplugged while I did some monitor testing...
Guess I can test it out later.
No.118498
>>118487Are you on firefox?
No.119684
>>118498If you're asking me (
>>118472), yes. I'm also using an XP Pen tablet, if that helps.
No.119800
What is some place with many drawfags where I could show my drawings to get tips on how to get better?
No.119801
As the primagen says... no one is going to be able to teach you. You gotta just want to hone your own vision by striving to immitate the people you consider masters.
No.119802
its prime time with theprimeagen
No.119803
The only one I know of is on 4chan, but I'm not sure if it's any good. It's bad to always receive fluffy, non-committal praise, but /ic/ seems to be too far in the other direction. Apart from that, artists seem too scattered.
No.119804
do people still use conceptart.org forums
edit: apparently not the site is gone noew
No.119806
>>119684I am also on firefox and it also doesn't work here and in some other browser drawing app so maybe firefox just does not support pressure.
No.119807
Chrome tends to be more ahead of the curve with programmer apis