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>>6974840
It’s Ren, which everyone hates. I and one other masculine girl lover appreciate her.

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I just want a way to consistently make decent, fluid-looking art. This isn’t about fundamental drawing principles shit, I just want to learn how you streamline your art to get a consistent, nice-looking output for making comics, animations, etc.

Example:
>rough composition
>rough gesture with landmarks
>background perspective lines
>proportions check, structure, anatomy
>rough line art (both fg and bg, shave down to be more precise)
>clean main lines and secondary lines for fg (specify brush, settings, sizes, etc), repeat with bg
>block shading
>refinement

Please be specific. How do you make things look finished, consistent, and natural? This is mainly for digital.

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