4:20 (nice) ✏ is actually a really good tip that i tell a bunch to my friends its truly such a help for me and them when they want to make their lineart have the same effect as the sketch
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What I was trying to say is to use both, but ONLY for specific moments (and just for the Lineart process as well haha) the wrist for smaller details and your arm for bigger portions of the artwork! But thank you for commenting, you could easily get hurt over time if you don’t stretch or take breaks.
4:20 (nice) ✏
is actually a really good tip that i tell a bunch to my friends
its truly such a help for me and them when they
want to make their lineart have the same effect as the sketch
Right!! We always think to change our brushes to make it look better only to make it look worse (sometimes) 😭😭📝
What a well done video! so well put 10/10
Thank you!!
this tutorial video actually entertaining b'cus how short and on point it was. more please ✏️
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this is so helpful! ✏
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Great tips, thanks a bunch!
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Of course! I hope I was able to help! 📝
lineart is actually one of my favorite parts... i hate rendering the most
Yeah tbh I used to love rendering but now it’s such a drag to finish my art 😭
@wimosuka what a drag........ Thanks shikamaru
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I think the edge marks emulate occlusion shadows
Ahh makes sense! Thank you for commenting!
isnt "edge mark" is occlusion? please correct me
YES! I think that’s the word but for some reason I totally forgot it 😭
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3:04 / 5:07 bro using your whole arm is better or your going to get injurys later on in life please for the love of god dont listen to this tip
What I was trying to say is to use both, but ONLY for specific moments (and just for the Lineart process as well haha) the wrist for smaller details and your arm for bigger portions of the artwork! But thank you for commenting, you could easily get hurt over time if you don’t stretch or take breaks.
@@wimosukaok glad you cleared that up
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