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5212305 No.5212305 [Reply] [Original]

Fuck this shit, I tried inking a piece but now it looks like garbage and I closed it out of rage for my lack of skill.

By the way, how do I properly learn how to do a lineart without it looking stiff as fuck and worse than the sketch? Please don't respond with "Study your studies" because I am already doing it and I am tired to get that response constantly, I just want to improve and make my drawings more appealing.

>> No.5212323

You expect to get it right the first time?

>> No.5212334

>>5212323
It's not my first time either, I tried to change things a little bit but it ended up worse than usual so now I am asking for a proper way of doing lines that aren't flat as shit

>> No.5212351

>>5212305
Learn to do strokes, don't do lineart like with fucking chicken scratch. Also use some stabilizer. Also do your fundies.

>> No.5212364

>>5212305
Stabilizer, anti aliasing on the pen, long, confident strokes, don't pet the line like a sketch.

>> No.5212367

>>5212305
Don't make every line the same size, darken some of them.

>> No.5212383

>>5212334
>It's not my first time either
Third time then? Hundredth?

It took me ten years and ten thousand drawings to get good. It was worth it.

>> No.5212392
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5212392

>>5212383
This is how I usually do it but I want to improve.

>> No.5212397
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5212397

>>5212392
The Sketch for OP post

>> No.5212414
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5212414

>>5212364
>he pets the line when he sketches

>> No.5212429

If you're tracing your sketch really slowly and carefully try going faster and more smooth like when you're sketching. If that is too difficult try that dynamic sketching course.

>> No.5212461

>>5212414
You know what I mean, fucktard.

>> No.5212467

Literally Alt +Z. You are gonna do it a lot. Even professionals have to spam it to get the perfect stroke. A fast, confident line beats slow and careful in lineart, which is why you will need to Alt Z a bunch until you get the one.

>> No.5212473

>>5212383
What a goof

>> No.5212555

>>5212305
Stop making these attentionwhore threads every time you make a new drawing and just post in /beg/.

>> No.5212708

>>5212473
>What a goof
Thank you. By the way, everyone now assumes that I just have "talent" and didn't have to work for my skills at all. Funny how it goes.