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How do I imitate the brush used for the lineart in pic related in sai2?

>> No.4772105

>>4772104
Hard round brush

>> No.4772106

Having good line quality and pen pressure sensitivity on.

>> No.4772109

Lol its not a simple hard round and you won't imitate it with a hard round.

It is an ink brush with velocity dynamics and fuck if i know other settings.

>> No.4772122

>>4772104
wtf is wrong with her ear?

>> No.4772275

How do you improve line weight and quality

>> No.4772281

>>4772104
Looks like an angled square brush, for the most part.

>>4772275
Practice using a brush that is larger than the lines you want to make.
Draw from the elbow and shoulder.

>> No.4772321

>>4772104
Hard round brush

>> No.4772326

>>4772104
Looks like an ink pen with a drop off set low.

>> No.4772328

>>4772275
Draw purely with pen and ink and focus on not creating utter dogshit.

>> No.4772330

>>4772328
Retard.

>> No.4772354

>>4772330
Go back to chickenscratching with your hard rounds nigger. Linelets, swerve.

>> No.4772370

>>4772354
Massive retard.

>> No.4772378

probably a g-pen type brush.

>> No.4772380

>>4772370
Seething linelet.

>> No.4772448

Seems like I won't be able to imitate it as closely in sai as with csp. Thanks everyone.

>> No.4772474

>>4772104
Hard round brush

>> No.4772512

>>4772328
This guy says the truth. You don't have to be a tradcuck though.

>> No.4772843

>>4772104
One of the many reasons why digital art is 90% custom brushes.
You don't need anything else when you can just tune brushes to instantly create appealing work.

>> No.4772932

>>4772843
You sound like a delusional beg. The brush itself doesn't matter as much as how you use it. Mastering a brush takes time.

>> No.4772942

>>4772104
Reduce hard round to 50% width, rotate 45 degrees, set pressure to brush size.

>> No.4772973

>>4772448
get used to solve problems by your own, and you don't need the brush the guy uses.(looks like default pen with pressure sensibility)
have seen his twitter and for me he looks like he is trying to imitate yoshinari yoh(some sketches), inoue kiyoshirou, and sasaoka gungu's work, if he can imitate them, you can imitate him

>> No.4775554

What pressure settings do you all use for lineart on CSP? Good lineart has been my biggest issue

>> No.4777292

>>4775554
The more I draw the lower my opacity gets. 100% opacity sucks

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4777426

>>4772109
Right. It's just a CSP G Pen with velocity on. Unfortunately it's not possible in SAI or PTS because they don't have velocity.

Trying to emulate this style with hard round brush is like torturing yourself, whoever in this thread mention it is just /beg that can't do proper lineart.

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4777468

>>4777426
Photoshop doesn't have a velocity sensor? Krita has it listed as "Speed"

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4780059

>>4772104
Try a brushform that let's you do tilting pressure pic related and use it at small size. Not exactly the same but still cool.

>> No.4780950

>>4772105
What's the Kritta equivalent?

>> No.4782569

>>4777426
I've been spending a good day trying to get the right pressure settings and everything to have it look like the right and left with Velocity on. What settings did you use anon?

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4782645

>>4782569
Not him but I noticed him but I noticed I do lines similarly to the artist in the op. Adjusted my favorite brush a bit and I think I got pretty close. These are my settings

>> No.4783016

>>4777426
nigga for one: you easily mimic that style with just pen pressure for size you dumb ape.

>> No.4783018

>>4782645
>>4780059
>>4777468
you fucking apes are making a big deal out of nothing. you can go just fine with pen pressure on size. its not fucking rocket science.

>> No.4783026

>>4783016
>>4783018
Post your lineart, your untrained /beg eyes can't see the difference between styles of lineart.

>> No.4783033

>>4783026
>going stupidly autistic trying to understand the most inane part of some random drawing
>n-no you're the /beg/!

>> No.4783036

>>4772105
Okay now give a non-meme answer

>> No.4783040

>>4783033
Then pyw, prove me wrong. Can't? Then fuck off.

>> No.4783049

>>4783026
and this is how you regress people, take notes. Making things difficult is not good.

>> No.4783769

>>4783016
>>4783018
Can you make any more obvious that you're dunning kruger perma/begs/

>> No.4783797

>>4772281
>Draw from the elbow and shoulder.

this esoteric advice haunts me for decades now. How the hell do I use my elbow and shoulder when I make max of 2cm lines all the time???????

>> No.4783801

>>4783797
Ignore everything you read on /ic/. It's all bad memes spread by beginners.

>> No.4783993

>>4783797
Do elbow/shoulder for longer lines. Nothing wrong using wrist to detail.

>> No.4784000

>>4783797
>I make max of 2cm lines all the time
Why are you only ever making such small lines?
Drawing from the shoulder and elbow are so you stop chickenscratching.

>>4783801
>Ignore everything you read on /ic/
Starting with your post.

>> No.4784003

>>4784000
pyw

>> No.4784015

>>4784000
>Why are you only ever making such small lines?
Im not drawing a fuckin huge canvas. Most of the time I only have a small notebook and the biggest area that I could use is the size of an A4 paper so it's natural that I'll be making small drawings. How the hell would I use my shoulder to draw a 2 cm head?

>> No.4784133

>>4784015
Unless you are only drawing on a paper that has a diagonal dimension of 4cm, there is no excuse for using lines that are a maximum of 2cm.

>> No.4785628

>>4782645
>size 14
huh, do you think working at that size is a requirement to get lines like this?

>> No.4785633

>>4784133
Retard

>> No.4786145

>>4772122

Did you not notice any other degenerated parts like the Horns and long canine teeth?

>> No.4786163

>>4785628
Yes, especially if you want good thin lines.

>> No.4788231

>>4780950
hard round wet brush

>> No.4788589

>>4785633
No, that would be the fag who refuses to just draw larger.