As a traditional artists, IT’S JUST NOT THE SAME. While it can come out good too, it still feels better and more comfortable to draw on paper and visa versa for others like Nirami
I actually just switched over to ditigal. I think I’ll use it for more things in further but inking is so less satisfying. I want to see the ink seep into the paper However it is extremely easier for me to make comics so idk it balances out
They're so good but they bleed so much 😭 I use colored pencils and some non bleed markers but it's a hassle finding the right colors-- (Big ol crate of colored pencils)
If you do a little bit of research/if you're actually into paper screen protectors, you'd learn it's the opposite, and the paper screen is actually the one that wears down the nibs/goes through them like crazy, it is slower on wearing down rubber tips instead of plastic once, and people say it's the metal nibs that will scratch it up ( metal nibs don't wear down ) but then there's people who say they've been using metal nibs on it for 6-9 months and I perfectly fine, so i think it depends on the quality of the product and if your paper screen protector you bought is crap cause you didn't do enough research it gets torn up. The thing is for screen protectors no matter the quality they're usually all around the same price so there's no 'it's more expensive' excuse. Just do more research into the product your spending your hard earned money on. Anyways if someone insists on using plastic or rubber nibs they're very cheap anyways so it's like buying a new pencil or marker/ink once the graphite or ink runs out, buying a set of pencils and ink is probably more expensive to then buying a new set of nibs you can find them on places for a dollar and some change. But usually metal nibs are better not just for that reason/they'll last forever but because they increase the pens sensitivity, it is probably easier for the electronics in the pen to go through metal then plastic or rubber.
@@existing-y4s true, but if you want to erase something you will most likely erase some other parts around the spot your trying to erase, and you can’t erase everything in traditional art like markers, pens, etc.
@@Nurpoki Why don't you buy those pencil erasers that are like pencils but the tip is an eraser.. who am I kidding? Who the hell is paying about 20 dollars for an eraser?
@@Kuromi_Smiles I do traditional because it's harder and it's my dad's main medium (he can do digital but it's not what he's used to), and because people tend to buy me a lot more sketchbooks and pencils than they do anything digital. Digital is where I started to do full drawing instead of little stick doodles tho
I draw both traditionally and digitally, I can see how someone would prefer one to the other as there is a noticeable difference when it comes to drawing on a tablet compared to paper. Not to mention, if you want the range of choices you get with digital, you better be ready to sell an arm and a leg to get them.
Idk, digital isn't that expensive? Traditional was always so much more expensive for me bc of all the pencils and sketchbooks I bought. With digital, I just use a free program on my phone. (Although, I do use the paid subscription. It's just a couple bucks a month, which is especially good for me. I can afford it while being a jobless high schooler with a 16$ allowance)
My main problem with traditional art: Lack of good materials and colors. And i cant undo... or use bucket tool... or the layers... Edit: dang what's up with theese replies? "Get good" honestly? Is that the best you can? I do both traditional and digital, and prefer digital since it's more accessible and because I've gotten more comfortable and used to it than traditional art. This is simply MY opinion and MY personal preference, if you seriously have an issue with it then just simply ignore it. Telling me to "get good" isn't constructive and helps nobody, it's a useless remark, it's not like ill just magically "get better" art takes years of practice until you're happy with it. Plus, you probably haven't even seen my art, so check it out then tell me it's bad, and I'll see what I can improve :')
I just do traditional because it’s just a great way to gain more skills on different media while digital is on one screen with an assortment of things I must admit. They both have their goods and bads. Also you don’t have to worry abt saving ur art work digitally when ur working traditional
Author: "Man, typing on the computer can be fatiguing sometimes, the screen strains my eyes!" Low calorie thinker: "Just write in a notebook instead!🤓🤓🤓"
I got one of those screen protectors and it ruined my Apple Pencil nip, but instead of buying new nib, I remembered that I had a knock off Apple Pencil that came with spare nibs the spare nibs didn’t break so it’s just that Apple makes bad quality ones. You can get some knock off ones or some custom ones off Amazon and they shouldn’t break.😊💜💜
I absolutely love drawing with the paper texture on my tablet as well, but because I also have school to go through (and since I can't bring in my tablet) i also love being a traditional artist and drawing with an old pen I use so I can sketch and shade better with it....
I prefer traditional art. I've tried to do it digitally but it just sucks and I found my medium to create digital art (Taking pictures of my traditional art and then tracing it on IBIS Paint)
This is why I’m so terrified to go back to digital artwork because I learned digital first but then I lost it so I started doing tradition art and it is my LIFE. But it seems like these days digital artwork is the only type that’s appreciated…
YESS today I was drawing traditional art and someone came up to me and said why don't you use digital art it's more fun? And then someone else came up to me I was while showing my friend some of my art and they said ew that's ugly??? WHAT❓ and it was actually very good😭
The video's point isn't making fun of traditional art though.? They're saying they dont want to change mediums because they're used to digital, but also wanting the paper texture.
This is so true as a tradirional artist (im starting digital) so now my dumb brain told me to press the undo button and my blind ass literally didn't see the eraser like help 😔🤚
i saw the video of yours where you showed off the sound of the paper texture and decided to order one for my ipad… soon after i realized it does in fact wear down the tip. I got metal tips for my apple pencil now and i’m just seeing this 💔
I do both and the difference is very noticeable It’s honestly a lot more difficult and takes a lot more skill to do traditional because there is no room for error
Thank you for sharing the bit about the nibs! I found that out. It’s fine for me cause I got Gao, so the pen nibs are pretty cheap, but it is important to remember, especially if you’re using Apple Pens, which have softer nibs :)
Its funny bc she probably does draw on paper already if shes using paper texture on her tablet. Like i would not put paper texture on my drawing tablet bc that would make it more like traditional drawing which is not what i want to do when im on my tablet.
I honestly dislike drawing on paper because most (or maybe all) of my drawings look boring and dirty and not clear at all when I try to take a picture of them, but on digital, it's literally clearer than the sun and less dirty, it just feels good even if I just drew a doodle, although it's WAAAYYY harder and more annoying than traditional art, atleast it actually works 🥲
I still don't have enough money to get one. never have, literally always drew on paper, but I drew on my friends drawing tablet because she said she wanted to see my art and I drew a cat w my finger 😅
As a digital artist I agree. Its literally so hard and uncomfortable for me to draw something and I feel I have more control on paper but its easier for me to post my art if its digital.
As a traditional artist from middle school to the end of high school and now about 3 and a half years of digital. I can say that I prefer digital since it's easier (as a perfectionist) to draw something, fix it till I like it, and then color it and whatever way I desire then post or keep in my pc to finish later. However- one thing I noticed is that its harder to draw traditionally since I got so use to the lack of the back button, different pens, effects, etc along with the fact that if I have to draw something- I just paste it into a layer, dim it a bit, and trace over it then redraw it- BUT if you want to improve in art. Do traditional. You can do the coloring and shading on pc but if you want to improve dramatically do traditional since you are forced to correct your mistakes and put in more effort since u cant just use the grab tool, trace over the art, and shrink it or move it. Both are good. I'm actually getting back into water coloring. I forgot how much coloring traditionally can make your art look so much different haha. I'm loving it so far. I'm messing up a lot but I'm learning to be ok with the process and enjoy it.
Still suggest it. It's just the right amount of traumatizing and mildly frustrating that I think all artists should go through, if only to appreciate layering and crtl z.
i love traditionally and digitally drawing but they are completely different 😭 i'm so used to not having to the limitations of paper (not fully erasing/no "undo" , zooming, SELECTING AND RESIZING) etc) that going full digital with no limits still freaks me out
some artists also dont have money to keep buying materials and supplies; and digital art is sm more accessible and has a lot more options, dont know where that person is coming from since those two things are VERY different and having paper texture just adds onto your drawing comfort
I’m mainly a traditional artist and god I wish I had the lasso tool in real life. The amount of times I’ve drawn a really good hand that was just too big.
If it helps, i have a paper screen protector and i realized shortly how heavy handed i am. To help, i found out there's rubber pen nib covers you can get off amazon as a massive pack from different sellers. I typically use the rubber pen caps and run those down in place of the nibs. The caps are so much cheaper than replacing the whole nib itself. A pack of 10 would last me typically around two weeks to a month depending on quality of the rubber caps. It helped save my screen too since i got pretty close to scratching through the paper protector due to my refusal to replace the actual nib since i wanted to save money. The rubber caps, for me, absolutely helped when it came to protecting my screen and nib run down! Hope this might help!
The commenter doesn't do art, and that's abundantly clear. There are millions of differences between drawing digitally vs traditionally, I don't know what they're trying to get at or if they're just doing it for attention, but ain't no way this person has ever picked up a pencil or opened a drawing app in their life.
You could get a track pad which allows you to draw on paper through a app what you draw on it gets copied on to whatever software you are using aswell as you getting a paper copy and if make a mistake you can correct it digitally
I only really use digital art bc I'm broke and don't have all the colors 😭 I can't make half decent color palettes when i only have some sad markers i stole from my bff
I draw both digitally and traditionally (been drawing digitally longer though) And its just more comfortable to draw on paper sometimes Like. Its easier (for me anyway) to do shading and poses and whatever digitally But. Its just not the same
i do both traditional and digital art, and traditional is so much more expensive. with digital, i have every color, every brush, layers… but with traditional i need paper, supplies, paint, markers, different types of pencils, etc-digital is a lot more accessible for people and it gives me more opportunities
I draw both ways, and it’s completely different. I don’t understand how people could even THINK they’re the same. If I draw digitally for too long, it takes me a while to get back into traditional. It’s never the other way around!! I can draw on paper for YEARS and go back into digital like nothing happened- it’s weird 😭
There are nibs that look like actual pen tips and they are pretty durable, only problem is they easily scratch up the paper protector. Guess the question would be, which one would be cheaper to replace?
I wish I could draw digital but styluses and iPad and stuff just doesn’t work well for me. I’ve practiced a lot and keep literally slipping up. At school I figured out I can do well with a computer and mouse but I don’t have those at home and they’re expensive. Digital art would be extremely useful with figuring out color palettes since I could just control+z if it doesn’t look good.
I currently draw on paper. I want to go to drawing on computer but don’t know if I should commit to getting a drawing pad or if I should just try using the mouse
I use a paper screen protector, I just get those little silicone nib protectors for my pencil! When they wear out I keep them in a little box. I'm not sure what I'll do with them yet - the perfect hole that gets put through them kinda makes me wanna turn them into mini traffic cones or something???
I don’t like the way it feels without the paper texture so I just buy a bunch of extra nibs and I stopped with the Apple Pencils and got a cheaper on that was actually really good! Plus it has an on and off button!
i've never understood the whole thing of "not being able/comfortable to do digital because i do traditional" and vice versa, but then someone else said that it's because they're two different mediums and then it clicked for me... feel a bit silly now lol ~ still can't relate but i understand it a lil more now (i grew up doing traditional *and* digital)
Even more for someone like me who draws with my finger on the phone. It's a very different skill set. I mostly quit traditional art because my lines look awful, hah.
Hmmm if the nibs break I’m pretty sure there is a type of nib that like looks like a ballpoint pen and I heard they don’t break as fast but idk haven’t tried it sooo-
As a traditional artists, IT’S JUST NOT THE SAME. While it can come out good too, it still feels better and more comfortable to draw on paper and visa versa for others like Nirami
Facts like i tried digital and i wanted to do it really badly but MY GOD, MY HAND COULD BARELY DRAW A LINE ON IT 😭
Same for me. Plus my digital art looks worse anyway.
@@tailsntales1265same lmao. I would probably do better on a bigger screen w a digital pen but all I have is a phone screen and my fingers
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I actually just switched over to ditigal. I think I’ll use it for more things in further but inking is so less satisfying. I want to see the ink seep into the paper
However it is extremely easier for me to make comics so idk it balances out
i needed that nerd cat picture in my life
real
Like real
I can send it to you via email
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@@peskwawadeepwoken/god of gayness reference
It's like saying "I draw with alcohol Markers only but it goes through paper" and answering with "Then draw with pencils"
Use cotton paper
@@Callummullans cotton paper can be expensive
@@CallummullansI’m poor, though.
They're so good but they bleed so much 😭
I use colored pencils and some non bleed markers but it's a hassle finding the right colors--
(Big ol crate of colored pencils)
If you do a little bit of research/if you're actually into paper screen protectors, you'd learn it's the opposite, and the paper screen is actually the one that wears down the nibs/goes through them like crazy, it is slower on wearing down rubber tips instead of plastic once, and people say it's the metal nibs that will scratch it up ( metal nibs don't wear down ) but then there's people who say they've been using metal nibs on it for 6-9 months and I perfectly fine, so i think it depends on the quality of the product and if your paper screen protector you bought is crap cause you didn't do enough research it gets torn up.
The thing is for screen protectors no matter the quality they're usually all around the same price so there's no 'it's more expensive' excuse. Just do more research into the product your spending your hard earned money on.
Anyways if someone insists on using plastic or rubber nibs they're very cheap anyways so it's like buying a new pencil or marker/ink once the graphite or ink runs out, buying a set of pencils and ink is probably more expensive to then buying a new set of nibs you can find them on places for a dollar and some change.
But usually metal nibs are better not just for that reason/they'll last forever but because they increase the pens sensitivity, it is probably easier for the electronics in the pen to go through metal then plastic or rubber.
drawing on paper is cool, but I still haven’t found the undo button 😔
Real, or the layers 😔
Eraser if guess
@@existing-y4s true, but if you want to erase something you will most likely erase some other parts around the spot your trying to erase, and you can’t erase everything in traditional art like markers, pens, etc.
@@Nurpoki Why don't you buy those pencil erasers that are like pencils but the tip is an eraser.. who am I kidding? Who the hell is paying about 20 dollars for an eraser?
@B1az3Fa1z yeah "why dont" 🥰
Do people not understand the concept of ✨different mediums✨? They're completely different, coming from someone who does both.
Unfortunately, no, people do not
I do both. I thought that was normal 😭
The only issue with paper:
not smooth
redo
erasers dont do anything
these simple things actually do a lot tho
@@Kuromi_Smiles I do traditional because it's harder and it's my dad's main medium (he can do digital but it's not what he's used to), and because people tend to buy me a lot more sketchbooks and pencils than they do anything digital. Digital is where I started to do full drawing instead of little stick doodles tho
Isn't the person joking?
Moral Orel audios are the best
YES
YESSS
@sautien69nice profile pic
yeah
YESSSS👏🏿😮💨
I draw both traditionally and digitally, I can see how someone would prefer one to the other as there is a noticeable difference when it comes to drawing on a tablet compared to paper. Not to mention, if you want the range of choices you get with digital, you better be ready to sell an arm and a leg to get them.
Same here
Same, idek if I could ever switch to digital since I’m so use to the rough process
Idk, digital isn't that expensive?
Traditional was always so much more expensive for me bc of all the pencils and sketchbooks I bought.
With digital, I just use a free program on my phone. (Although, I do use the paid subscription. It's just a couple bucks a month, which is especially good for me. I can afford it while being a jobless high schooler with a 16$ allowance)
@LevitheEldritchAbomination Yes, sorry if my wording was confusing, but what I'm saying is that traditional is the more costly option
@RipeMallon ohhhh I'm sorry, I misread
yeah, what if?
*proceeds to obliterate person.*
*turns person into paper*
*fallout VATS sound*
I've been drawing on actual paper for around 10 years now, and I'm trying to switch to digital. All I can do is teeth. Realistic teeth. God, help me.
No no, you're doing a great job.
Meanwhile, I still hardly have an art style.
😭 too true
Try drawing the teeth, then going outward from them to make a face, and then add a body. Practice makes perfect!
As someone who went from paper to doing a lot of digital art, I BELIEVE IN U it just takes time and practice 💚
My main problem with traditional art:
Lack of good materials and colors.
And i cant undo... or use bucket tool...
or the layers...
Edit: dang what's up with theese replies?
"Get good" honestly? Is that the best you can? I do both traditional and digital, and prefer digital since it's more accessible and because I've gotten more comfortable and used to it than traditional art. This is simply MY opinion and MY personal preference, if you seriously have an issue with it then just simply ignore it.
Telling me to "get good" isn't constructive and helps nobody, it's a useless remark, it's not like ill just magically "get better" art takes years of practice until you're happy with it.
Plus, you probably haven't even seen my art, so check it out then tell me it's bad, and I'll see what I can improve :')
Undo: eraser, bucket: a actually real bucket, there's actually is, if you really wanna use layers just glue stick a another paper in the main paper
@@existing-y4s Yeah what if :)
@@existing-y4s you're very clever, aren't you
Also it can be so expensive too, getting all the brushes, paint, pencilys, pens, markere, erasers, sketch books, canvases, and so on
I just do traditional because it’s just a great way to gain more skills on different media while digital is on one screen with an assortment of things I must admit. They both have their goods and bads.
Also you don’t have to worry abt saving ur art work digitally when ur working traditional
Author: "Man, typing on the computer can be fatiguing sometimes, the screen strains my eyes!"
Low calorie thinker: "Just write in a notebook instead!🤓🤓🤓"
I mean.... he is right XD
@@kxrigxmilol sure, if you’re eight.
@@kxrigxmilolthat causes way more fatigue in my experiences
LOW CALORIE 😂
Writing in a notebook messed up my fingers with all the callouses i got 😔
I got one of those screen protectors and it ruined my Apple Pencil nip, but instead of buying new nib, I remembered that I had a knock off Apple Pencil that came with spare nibs the spare nibs didn’t break so it’s just that Apple makes bad quality ones. You can get some knock off ones or some custom ones off Amazon and they shouldn’t break.😊💜💜
"yeah, WHAT IF" great response, inspirational quote, made my day
Nirami I LOVE YOUR ART I’m a kid still but a big fan! I want to be like you someday! :)
I absolutely love drawing with the paper texture on my tablet as well, but because I also have school to go through (and since I can't bring in my tablet) i also love being a traditional artist and drawing with an old pen I use so I can sketch and shade better with it....
I can’t believe some ppl still try and hate on this famous queen 😭-
NAWWW THE AUDIO IM CRYING 😭
I prefer traditional art. I've tried to do it digitally but it just sucks and I found my medium to create digital art (Taking pictures of my traditional art and then tracing it on IBIS Paint)
This is why I’m so terrified to go back to digital artwork because I learned digital first but then I lost it so I started doing tradition art and it is my LIFE. But it seems like these days digital artwork is the only type that’s appreciated…
YESS today I was drawing traditional art and someone came up to me and said why don't you use digital art it's more fun? And then someone else came up to me I was while showing my friend some of my art and they said ew that's ugly??? WHAT❓ and it was actually very good😭
The video's point isn't making fun of traditional art though.? They're saying they dont want to change mediums because they're used to digital, but also wanting the paper texture.
@Koshiaifan we know they arent making fun of traditional art we are just sharing our experiences
"That's my life over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over"🗣️🔥🔥🔥
This is so true as a tradirional artist (im starting digital) so now my dumb brain told me to press the undo button and my blind ass literally didn't see the eraser like help 😔🤚
This person has never drawn digitally in their life. Completely different workflow entirely
First
(Edit:nice video by the way:3)
OH MY GOD THEY HAVE A RON PFP‼️‼️‼️‼️
THATS WHAT IM SAYIN
@ BOBS ONSLAUGHT IS PEAK
@@stem5ylr EXACTLY LIKE IYTS FIRE
I swear i hear donatello from rise of the tmnt, am i going crazy?
It's not him
I hate drawing traditional…you need so much stuff to do it and I like digital either way.
Didn't even know that was a thing but thank you for the info ✨
Drawing on digital definitely grants a lot more freedom, but it is nice to go back and draw in a sketchbook every once and awhile
Man, I love your fucking art 😂😂
The Moral Orel audio got me
MORAL OREL SOUND? I SCREAMED
THATS WHAT I SAID!!
Fr@@Rainbow-lr9uy
IT'S WHAT I SAID TOO
i saw the video of yours where you showed off the sound of the paper texture and decided to order one for my ipad… soon after i realized it does in fact wear down the tip. I got metal tips for my apple pencil now and i’m just seeing this 💔
This animation is so on point 😂
I love the paper texture bc the clacking of the stylus on the grass screen makes my skin feel like broken glass
I do both and the difference is very noticeable
It’s honestly a lot more difficult and takes a lot more skill to do traditional because there is no room for error
Thank you for sharing the bit about the nibs! I found that out. It’s fine for me cause I got Gao, so the pen nibs are pretty cheap, but it is important to remember, especially if you’re using Apple Pens, which have softer nibs :)
Its funny bc she probably does draw on paper already if shes using paper texture on her tablet. Like i would not put paper texture on my drawing tablet bc that would make it more like traditional drawing which is not what i want to do when im on my tablet.
I honestly dislike drawing on paper because most (or maybe all) of my drawings look boring and dirty and not clear at all when I try to take a picture of them, but on digital, it's literally clearer than the sun and less dirty, it just feels good even if I just drew a doodle, although it's WAAAYYY harder and more annoying than traditional art, atleast it actually works 🥲
For me it’s hard to draw digitally 😞
I still don't have enough money to get one. never have, literally always drew on paper, but I drew on my friends drawing tablet because she said she wanted to see my art and I drew a cat w my finger 😅
@ help
As a digital artist I agree. Its literally so hard and uncomfortable for me to draw something and I feel I have more control on paper but its easier for me to post my art if its digital.
The best option is to just use metal nibs tbh.
As a traditional/digital artist i can confirm that those people just don't understand that it's completly different
I do both 😅 I love doing traditional art and digital art
These are the kind of comments that make it obvious that the person that wrote it isn’t an artist
“I really like painting but I wish I could animate too”
“Have you considered 3D modeling?”
As a traditional artist from middle school to the end of high school and now about 3 and a half years of digital. I can say that I prefer digital since it's easier (as a perfectionist) to draw something, fix it till I like it, and then color it and whatever way I desire then post or keep in my pc to finish later. However- one thing I noticed is that its harder to draw traditionally since I got so use to the lack of the back button, different pens, effects, etc along with the fact that if I have to draw something- I just paste it into a layer, dim it a bit, and trace over it then redraw it- BUT if you want to improve in art. Do traditional. You can do the coloring and shading on pc but if you want to improve dramatically do traditional since you are forced to correct your mistakes and put in more effort since u cant just use the grab tool, trace over the art, and shrink it or move it.
Both are good. I'm actually getting back into water coloring. I forgot how much coloring traditionally can make your art look so much different haha. I'm loving it so far. I'm messing up a lot but I'm learning to be ok with the process and enjoy it.
Moral orel reference?? Love 💗
Still suggest it. It's just the right amount of traumatizing and mildly frustrating that I think all artists should go through, if only to appreciate layering and crtl z.
Drawing on paper is cool, but have you considered I’m not rich? I can’t buy new materials every 5 minutes, I have bills and taxes and stuff.
MORAL OREL AUDIO 😭😭😭
Also when drawing on paper if your left handed the pencil smudges on your hand
Same thing with trad art. It’s hard to shift to something to something like Ibis paint and whatnot. Digital art is just as difficult as Trad art.
I’m stuck on just paper for a bit and boy I wish I could erase lines completely and have layers so badly just don’t have the money for that rn
Others: Imagine drawing with an undo button
Me making every line look like a accident:
y-yeah who😅
i love traditionally and digitally drawing but they are completely different 😭 i'm so used to not having to the limitations of paper (not fully erasing/no "undo" , zooming, SELECTING AND RESIZING) etc) that going full digital with no limits still freaks me out
This feels like a fun stream idea where Nirami draws on stream but only on paper and no tablet or screen that seems like a fun idea.
the audio is from a [as] stop motion animation called "moral orel"
I like both but this caused the problem of zooming in on paper and trying to use my stylus’s ‘eraser’ 😭🙏
some artists also dont have money to keep buying materials and supplies; and digital art is sm more accessible and has a lot more options, dont know where that person is coming from since those two things are VERY different and having paper texture just adds onto your drawing comfort
MORAL OREL U JUST GAVE ME FLASHBACKS
Have you tried those metal nibs for textured screen protectos? If you ever do can you review them? :0
I’m mainly a traditional artist and god I wish I had the lasso tool in real life.
The amount of times I’ve drawn a really good hand that was just too big.
If it helps, i have a paper screen protector and i realized shortly how heavy handed i am. To help, i found out there's rubber pen nib covers you can get off amazon as a massive pack from different sellers. I typically use the rubber pen caps and run those down in place of the nibs. The caps are so much cheaper than replacing the whole nib itself. A pack of 10 would last me typically around two weeks to a month depending on quality of the rubber caps. It helped save my screen too since i got pretty close to scratching through the paper protector due to my refusal to replace the actual nib since i wanted to save money. The rubber caps, for me, absolutely helped when it came to protecting my screen and nib run down! Hope this might help!
The commenter doesn't do art, and that's abundantly clear. There are millions of differences between drawing digitally vs traditionally, I don't know what they're trying to get at or if they're just doing it for attention, but ain't no way this person has ever picked up a pencil or opened a drawing app in their life.
You could get a track pad which allows you to draw on paper through a app what you draw on it gets copied on to whatever software you are using aswell as you getting a paper copy and if make a mistake you can correct it digitally
I only really use digital art bc I'm broke and don't have all the colors 😭 I can't make half decent color palettes when i only have some sad markers i stole from my bff
blessed be the digital artists, I am definitely not strong enough
I draw both digitally and traditionally (been drawing digitally longer though)
And its just more comfortable to draw on paper sometimes
Like. Its easier (for me anyway) to do shading and poses and whatever digitally
But. Its just not the same
YOOOOOO MORAL OREL AUDIO 👏👏👏
i do both traditional and digital art, and traditional is so much more expensive. with digital, i have every color, every brush, layers… but with traditional i need paper, supplies, paint, markers, different types of pencils, etc-digital is a lot more accessible for people and it gives me more opportunities
Reminder people have preferences and have certain needs to have the best outcome working with those preferences 🗣️
Traditional drawing doesn't have the same advantages as digital art and they are used for different reasons lol😅
Try using metal nibs, they are better.
I draw both ways, and it’s completely different. I don’t understand how people could even THINK they’re the same. If I draw digitally for too long, it takes me a while to get back into traditional. It’s never the other way around!! I can draw on paper for YEARS and go back into digital like nothing happened- it’s weird 😭
I like digital more because if I don’t like the placement of something I can ✨move it ✨
The “YEAH WHAT IF 🤓” face gives me life 🤣🤣😂😭😭😭
There are nibs that look like actual pen tips and they are pretty durable, only problem is they easily scratch up the paper protector. Guess the question would be, which one would be cheaper to replace?
Im seeing this right as im drawing as a traditional artist RIP😭🙏
Drawing on paper drastically changes my style and I still don’t know how that works
Just one little paper scketch pls pls pls pls 😭
Paper is harder to draw on 😭
Omg the Moral Orel brought so much nostalgia
I need a paper textured screen protector in an ipad just for me so bad😓🤚
I wish I could draw digital but styluses and iPad and stuff just doesn’t work well for me. I’ve practiced a lot and keep literally slipping up. At school I figured out I can do well with a computer and mouse but I don’t have those at home and they’re expensive.
Digital art would be extremely useful with figuring out color palettes since I could just control+z if it doesn’t look good.
reasonable crashout, vee
I currently draw on paper. I want to go to drawing on computer but don’t know if I should commit to getting a drawing pad or if I should just try using the mouse
i draw with both mediums lol 😂 for me the fatigue hits just the same on both
I use a paper screen protector, I just get those little silicone nib protectors for my pencil! When they wear out I keep them in a little box. I'm not sure what I'll do with them yet - the perfect hole that gets put through them kinda makes me wanna turn them into mini traffic cones or something???
Oh, they have steel nibs for the pencil if you’re using paper feel! (I don’t know if you already know that.)
I could sketch on paper, but I use digital art software to color them because I often overshoot AND undershoot control of my strength.
Bro the face is why I subscribed
Drawing on paper is awesome, but takes so much work to make it look clean like digital
I don’t like the way it feels without the paper texture so I just buy a bunch of extra nibs and I stopped with the Apple Pencils and got a cheaper on that was actually really good! Plus it has an on and off button!
I do both does that make me a traditional artist or a digital artist?
When i started digital art with a stylus it felt so slippery and weird… but after a while i just got used to it. It’s normal now!
RON???
Anyway nice art :D
i've never understood the whole thing of "not being able/comfortable to do digital because i do traditional" and vice versa, but then someone else said that it's because they're two different mediums and then it clicked for me... feel a bit silly now lol
~ still can't relate but i understand it a lil more now (i grew up doing traditional *and* digital)
The faces dude 💀 they make me laugh like a looney tunes character
Even more for someone like me who draws with my finger on the phone. It's a very different skill set. I mostly quit traditional art because my lines look awful, hah.
Hmmm if the nibs break I’m pretty sure there is a type of nib that like looks like a ballpoint pen and I heard they don’t break as fast but idk haven’t tried it sooo-
I'm equally bad on both so I like both 😭😁