2:01 Use Cool Brushes 2:41 Vary Line Weight 3:22 Do A Double Pass 3:53 Add Blur 4:49 Offset From the Color 5:34 Shading and Texture 6:16 Color on Top 7:11 Go Lineless 7:58 Do it Traditionally!
I didnt even realize my line art has been seriously holding back my drawings from being what i want them to be, but this video really helped me! Its weird how i honestly forgot how important lineart is, as lately i have been focusing on just getting better at form and colors. Also my favorite techniques are the double lines and the blurred lines. THANKS FOR INSPIRING ME
ha I draw with my finger too, it’s a preference though. I have a drawing tablet, but I feel bad cause I never use it, animation and drawing with finger is easy :/
You just give me a full on wave of excitement to experiment with all this styles of lineart!!! (And also a more "just try it" mood for drawing, which I really needed) Thank you! 😊💕
Oh the difference the lineart makes is incredible! >:00 I should really try this sometime- My program doesn’t have gaussian blur though... :(( *Edit:* To clarify, the art program I use is Autodesk Sketchbook. At the time I posted this comment I had been using the mobile version, which, sadly, doesn’t have a blur tool.;; The PC version does have one though! Alternatively you can use another art program to add the blur in separately.
Procreate (what’s used in this video) is only 10 euros on iPad from what I remember and it’s just a one time purchase, it’ll be totally worth it if you get it!
I hate digital lineart, its so difficult to me!!! i just do it on paper and then i paint it digitaly. So it was a surprise to me that this ''technique'' appeared in this video. Greetings from Chile
ah! thank you so much for this! I've had this problem for years and the only way I knew how to fix it was the leave my sketch under the clean line art to make it look interesting
星屑a n g e l i c Really depends on the technique used, but in most cases I come across the artist just puts a blob of color and “cuts out” the desired shape, which yes, it takes long, but also requires little effort unless you’re going for detailed shapes
I did my first line less digital art piece not too long ago, and I really liked it but it took so long and some of the places where lineart would cover looked wobbly 😓
Tip for medibang users who don’t fully understand the app: You can open your layers, make a layer directly above the lineart layer, tap clipping on the blank layer, and then you can color the lineart easily from there :D
Ive always found putting the lineart and the colors all on the same layer really enjoyable. It's especially fun if you're trying something that's somewhat painterly. I usually do a combination of this and the technique you mentioned where you kinda use the lineart layer to do some shading. That technique gets me back into the super chill pencil drawing mentality
I used to draw line arts with only black. But recently (since last year's December) , I changed my line art's color and it changed my whole art drastically in a good way. Like let's say the characters skin color is brown, I'll use a darker brown for lineart. God my art improved so much with only a minor change! 🙊
I love the imperfect messy look of letting both color and lineart not follow the shapes exactly in an unpredictable way : like the offset color type, but handmade hence not always in the same way, letting show some white bits and some color go over the lines. It takes practice to not look too sloppy but it’s very lively.
This is brilliant. I’ve been trying to find away to get the effect I get with my lino carvings on procreate. Such an great idea Can’t wait to try this!
I recently started using a textured brush for my lineart and my art looks so much better and doing the linework is so much more fun! I also will use a photo go editing app to do a very slight color shift which gives a really nice effect
i screamed "YEEEEEEEEESSSSSS!!!" when you showed the traditional+digital method as an example...drawing on screen always felt weird for me compared to drawing on paper, but i've had too many colouring mishaps so i resorted to colouring digitally, and all the while i thought i was cheating (hso i searched the web for lineart tutorial and ended up with this video). Thank you for this! ^_^
This is honestly REALLY helpful for people who want to make their art stand out more or make it unique, like thank you for making this cause it's honestly not a topic that's explored as much. Keep up the good work and I'm hoping to see any other future videos like this that are beneficial to other artists out there and people who are just starting out as well
thankyouuu!!! this is the one thing i struggle with the most in digital art. traditional is easier for my lines to look more organic so hopefully this helps💜
The idea with traditional materials is very smart. So everything looks more unique. And lately, I’ve been thinking about adding a more traditional way of drawing in digital art, so it was very useful, thanks!
I also suffer from that problem, what I suggest doing is using the correction tool and/or having a more sketchy style. I started caring too much about having "perfect lineart" and it made me far less stressed, therefor making my art better
If you want to have smooth lineart you have to use your whole arm and make long strong confident lines. You can practise that by drawing a full canvas just of circles, as well as possible or straight lines next to each other with changing pressure. Might sound useless but it can help a lot actually
mariarzyt thanks 👍 I have that problem where my sketch looks good but when I try to do the lineart it looks shaky, I tried sketching directly on pen to get more confident
I was sticking to your standard line art brush because I also did a lot of filling, but man you made me try the other brushes and I love mercury now, no one can take it away from me
I tend to set my lineart to multiply so it takes on the different colour of the drawing underneath without me having to change the colours of the outline all the time. I use a textured brush with a very thin line and no variation so I can focus on outlining properly. Then I go over the parts which need to be normal or ultra thick for line variation. I find that this way combines the colourful lineart+varying thickness+textured lineart effect!
Your latest videos have been so helpful for improving my art and making it more interesting! I really like the content you create, I'm definitely becoming a Patreon as soon as I am old enough:)
Super helpful and inspirational! I'll definitively try some of these out on my next pieces - really intrigued by the reductive one and the do-over one! Thanks for this video!
The last one can also sorta be done by using a sketchy brush and loosely going over the sketch on the same layer, just thickening the lines and giving more definition, although it is a little more messy sometimes
I do different types of line art every artwork i do,but the line art i mostly do is clean line art,not so interesting but with the correct shading and highlighting i think it looks cute
I'm so happy you made this, I've always had a problem with doing digital because my style leans tword a sketchy homey feel and could just never seem to achieve that from digital, can't wait to use your advice!! ☺️
I'm not a big of making lineart, especially the backgrounds but after watching this video, this really changed my mind. I find this helpful and creative! I should try these techniques more often.
Once I did some line art that took over 2 hours to finish. It was traditionally and there were so many detail. After that I basically dumped lineart and now I do lineless :)) Much less stressful
For line art color I normally use a color lighter then the dark black and keep my line art on separate layer over the coloring then put on multiply which makes the line a darker color than the coloring
I sometimes like bringing in thick doubled triangles or shapes that have been colored in. These come in sharp corners. I love how they look and they're so fun to draw. There's also the fact that I learnt this from my time with vector arts. Where you make paths and shapes for lineart instead This taught me how to make double layers paths that really come together when you click the fill button. I really suggest everyone tries it is so satisfying
When doing warm up sketches, I like to recommend drawing using continuous lines. It allows you to loosen up, focus on observation and create a really interesting sketch.
this has so many good tips! i usually do standard lineart, but that's because i do something that is simalar to changing the lineart entirely. normally i do cell shading (basically hard lines for people who don't know) and soft shading (an air brush for people who don't know) together, and they are both on separate layers from the rest of the picture. when i'm done with soft shading, i use the same air brush and make another layer with "add" and a very light color that goes with the other colors to brighten everything. when that's done, i make a layer above the lineart and clip it. i then use the air brush with a saturated color that matches the other colors (for it to show at all) and go over it lightly (if there's need to erase certain parts, i use the air brush style eraser to make it smooth). finally i duplicate both the light and dark soft shading and clip it over the lineart as well, and i'd say it looks pretty cool! oh boi this is long lol
I've done the last one, I really loved how it turned out, I did it before anyone even told me I could do it. It was the first time I had tried it too. I have done some of these too, I'm new to digital art. I got a display tablet for Christmas, but previously drew on my phone with my fingers as my pencils, lmao. This video was great !
10 ways to make your Lineart look more interesting. Time Skip. •Change Colour - 1:10 •Use Cool Brushes - 2:02 •Vary Line Weight - 2:44 •Do a Double Pass - 3:23 •Add Blur - 3:54 •Offset from the Colour - 4:49 •Incorporate Shading and Texture - 5:34 •Colour on Top - 6:17 •Go Lineless! - 7:10 •Do It Traditionally - 7:57
I noticed if you read deeper in the comments you'll see a few more of these time skip comments from other people even tho I already commented, Hopefully mine still helps to some-
This is great advice, thank you! I'm new to digital art and once, I tried using an airbrush on a separate layer above the lineart to see how it looked. Then I used the clipping option and it made the lines look more colorful in some spots as opposed to others
I use a pencil-y brush then color it a darker color. like say the hair is pastel blue, a dark blue line art is what I'd use. (not the hair 100% of the time maybe like a darker shade of the shirt) and sometimes I'll blur it but usually not
Some of these are styles I hadn't considered (such as coloring on top, or offsetting the lineart). It was fun to see how you do lineless, because I do something similar~! Colored lines and blurring are also some favorites of mine.
Thank you for the inspiration and help omg. Ive never thought about a lot of these before, like the slightly offset one or painting over the thicker lines. Fantastic video, subscribing for sure!
These are so cool!! I already do loads of line weight and colored lines, but I want to try all of these now. Another way I add interest is by breaking up the lineart in places so it’s not all one solid thing. This makes coloring harder since you cant use a paint bucket tool, but I find that it gives the piece a lot more movement/ a softer look
Oh my goodness, this video is super helpful!! Because I was always curious about varieties of lineart and I got bored with the classic one. Your tips were helpful and I'm gonna make sure to use them today, thanks a lot!! ✨🌻
Great tutorial! I knew lines could change the style or aesthetics of a drawing, but seeing them one after the other really and cleary makes you understand how it works! And you do such a great job explaining :3
I like to make my digital line art look a bit pixelated by selecting a textured brush (such as sumi or acrylic) and sizing it down to 1.5, I don't know how to describe the kind of vibe it gives my digital art but I really like it!
1:26 ah yes, the four emotions: cooler, warmer, funkier, happier
We have the same name
Aaron Nichols 😂
Lmao
Hippies be like: "cooler, warmer, funkier, happier"
lol
*_*ETC*_*
The fact she re-did the line art 10 times makes me admire her so much more
Something I like to do is have the lineart be like a cleaner sketch, like a cross between a sketch and lineart
Bro same here
Yeah, that's what I do sometimes. It basically is a cleaned-up sketch but it still has that sketchy look that lingers.
Same
Mm I’m trying to experiment with that too! I tried doing lineart but it just ended up looking very stiff and I didn’t have as much fun
Relationship ended with lineart. Now cleaning the sketch layer is my best friend.
2:01 Use Cool Brushes
2:41 Vary Line Weight
3:22 Do A Double Pass
3:53 Add Blur
4:49 Offset From the Color
5:34 Shading and Texture
6:16 Color on Top
7:11 Go Lineless
7:58 Do it Traditionally!
Thank
you
so
much
:^D
I didnt even realize my line art has been seriously holding back my drawings from being what i want them to be, but this video really helped me! Its weird how i honestly forgot how important lineart is, as lately i have been focusing on just getting better at form and colors. Also my favorite techniques are the double lines and the blurred lines.
THANKS FOR INSPIRING ME
Did you do your profile pic? Looks great
@@pulpil10 yes i did!
Artists who do lineless art: >:)
AND YOURE SO GOOD AT IT (i saw your profile pic) LIKE IVE TRIED IT BEFORE AND IT WAS TRASH
🤣
OML Yesssssss IM NOT ALONE
+soda pop
Ayyy right here - though I do simpler drawings and refs with lines, so this video was still helpful c:
Yeah I tried that with my profile pick
UA-cam knows I want procreate and it's just flexing on the fact that I dont have an iPad at this point :(
y3ah :( All I hav3 is Ibis Paint X with a stylus, but I r3ally want procr3at3
Tony Phillips-Ogle
*E* key stopped responding-
@@reincarnationdeva I smell a Homestuck
@@CrowCoded you sm3ll right
@@reincarnationdeva I approve lmao
that awkward moment when youre drawing with your finger-
you can do amazin things with your finger when drawing, I use to do it, I do it sometimes now
Can’t relate everyone just be starin of shock if I do it in public
“W o t with no p e n c I l”
Hello , fellow finger art artist who don’t have enough money for an IPad or a drawing tablet for the computer . (or don’t want to get one )
Lmao I draw with my finger and my lines are always wonky lol
ha I draw with my finger too, it’s a preference though. I have a drawing tablet, but I feel bad cause I never use it, animation and drawing with finger is easy :/
You just give me a full on wave of excitement to experiment with all this styles of lineart!!! (And also a more "just try it" mood for drawing, which I really needed) Thank you! 😊💕
okay why is your comment is one day old while the vid has just been uploaded-?
i have to wait 90 days to change my name Patrons get early access and I hid the link in the description of another video for eagle-eyed viewers ;)
Meppity ohh, thanks for letting me know !
Oh the difference the lineart makes is incredible! >:00
I should really try this sometime-
My program doesn’t have gaussian blur though... :((
*Edit:* To clarify, the art program I use is Autodesk Sketchbook. At the time I posted this comment I had been using the mobile version, which, sadly, doesn’t have a blur tool.;; The PC version does have one though!
Alternatively you can use another art program to add the blur in separately.
What program do you use and what do you use to draw (ipad, andrioid, pc)?
Soviet Shark Program - Autodesk Sketchbook
And I draw on IPad
You can add it via other apps, MediBang Paint has some blur options for example
If I'm not wrong, Ibispaint X has gaussian blur and other blur options and tools
Procreate (what’s used in this video) is only 10 euros on iPad from what I remember and it’s just a one time purchase, it’ll be totally worth it if you get it!
lineless artists: *witchcraft.*
Lines did not want me =(
my shaky ass hands hate me, so :’)
I have 2 art styles tho...
666 likes ಠ_ಠ
Can yall just laugh damn
I hate digital lineart, its so difficult to me!!! i just do it on paper and then i paint it digitaly. So it was a surprise to me that this ''technique'' appeared in this video. Greetings from Chile
I actually never experimented with lineart or texture until i started watching meppity
“Use cool brushes!”
*laughs in Ibis Paint X*
Oh god same.
Same oml
SAME
A hamilfam and uses Ibis Paint X?
My spirit hooman.
Estonian Fox I’m a hamilfan that uses ibisPaint x!
Is nobody going to talk about the fact that she perfectly replicated a digital piece in traditional with no tracing-
She said she traced
2:27 she did
“-yeah...” “NO!” (Referring to your pfp)
@@Azucarcontilde they ment the traditional ver
She literally said she traced-
ah! thank you so much for this! I've had this problem for years and the only way I knew how to fix it was the leave my sketch under the clean line art to make it look interesting
Simple, Don’t do lineart
-lineless art artist
Emerald Sky Kinda lazy though 😳
Rebel Diva
It’s kind of the opposite, as lineless art is harder than doing line art.
星屑a n g e l i c Really depends on the technique used, but in most cases I come across the artist just puts a blob of color and “cuts out” the desired shape, which yes, it takes long, but also requires little effort unless you’re going for detailed shapes
Line less art is too hard, can’t be bothered lmao
I did my first line less digital art piece not too long ago, and I really liked it but it took so long and some of the places where lineart would cover looked wobbly 😓
Tip for medibang users who don’t fully understand the app:
You can open your layers, make a layer directly above the lineart layer, tap clipping on the blank layer, and then you can color the lineart easily from there :D
this video was great!! another thing i love to do is adding noise to my lines to make them pop out hehe
Ive always found putting the lineart and the colors all on the same layer really enjoyable. It's especially fun if you're trying something that's somewhat painterly. I usually do a combination of this and the technique you mentioned where you kinda use the lineart layer to do some shading. That technique gets me back into the super chill pencil drawing mentality
I used to draw line arts with only black. But recently (since last year's December) , I changed my line art's color and it changed my whole art drastically in a good way.
Like let's say the characters skin color is brown, I'll use a darker brown for lineart.
God my art improved so much with only a minor change! 🙊
These are all absolutely stunning, and this video is EXACTLY what I've been looking for. No more flat linework in my animations!!
I love the imperfect messy look of letting both color and lineart not follow the shapes exactly in an unpredictable way : like the offset color type, but handmade hence not always in the same way, letting show some white bits and some color go over the lines. It takes practice to not look too sloppy but it’s very lively.
This is brilliant. I’ve been trying to find away to get the effect I get with my lino carvings on procreate. Such an great idea Can’t wait to try this!
I recently started using a textured brush for my lineart and my art looks so much better and doing the linework is so much more fun! I also will use a photo go editing app to do a very slight color shift which gives a really nice effect
I just need a procreate tutorial.. I beg of you 😫 😫
I need this sort of video aswell
Have u watched Bardot Brush’s tutorial on procreate
colouring on top is SO beautiful, definitely gonna try that one!
i screamed "YEEEEEEEEESSSSSS!!!" when you showed the traditional+digital method as an example...drawing on screen always felt weird for me compared to drawing on paper, but i've had too many colouring mishaps so i resorted to colouring digitally, and all the while i thought i was cheating (hso i searched the web for lineart tutorial and ended up with this video). Thank you for this! ^_^
This is honestly REALLY helpful for people who want to make their art stand out more or make it unique, like thank you for making this cause it's honestly not a topic that's explored as much. Keep up the good work and I'm hoping to see any other future videos like this that are beneficial to other artists out there and people who are just starting out as well
I was rlly vibing with that Inka brush tho 🥺❤❤❤
came here specifically to see the blurred line one because I've heard of it around the internet, you explained it better than anyone else :)
Oh my gosh, THANK YOU!
The double pass tip is a lifesaver for someone who draws with a mouse.
thankyouuu!!! this is the one thing i struggle with the most in digital art. traditional is easier for my lines to look more organic so hopefully this helps💜
The idea with traditional materials is very smart. So everything looks more unique. And lately, I’ve been thinking about adding a more traditional way of drawing in digital art, so it was very useful, thanks!
I've been really curious about lineart recently, thank you so much for this!
This is, by far, the most informative and helpful lineart video I've ever watched 💕
wow, these are just amazing!! i never knew that painting on top of my lines was a lineart method, i thought i was just being messy!
I feel like i have to improve my lineart overall
I still have very wonky lines :/
I also suffer from that problem, what I suggest doing is using the correction tool and/or having a more sketchy style. I started caring too much about having "perfect lineart" and it made me far less stressed, therefor making my art better
@@Enby_Buttercup thanks for the advice ;)
If you want to have smooth lineart you have to use your whole arm and make long strong confident lines. You can practise that by drawing a full canvas just of circles, as well as possible or straight lines next to each other with changing pressure. Might sound useless but it can help a lot actually
mariarzyt thanks 👍 I have that problem where my sketch looks good but when I try to do the lineart it looks shaky, I tried sketching directly on pen to get more confident
Aleatória S turn streamline up on the bruh settings, streamline will save you I promise
This has been so helpful! I've been racking my brain trying to figure out ways to spice up my boring line art
I'm obsessed with your videos, please do more! I learned so much! Thank u.
This really widened my horizon as a beginner/intermediate artist.
This channel is an absolute gold mine my gosh-
This is really useful! I usually avoid lineart, because it's so tedious, but your video really made me want to do it again!
I was sticking to your standard line art brush because I also did a lot of filling, but man you made me try the other brushes and I love mercury now, no one can take it away from me
steven universe dose the offset the lines from the color thing for backgrounds
I tend to set my lineart to multiply so it takes on the different colour of the drawing underneath without me having to change the colours of the outline all the time. I use a textured brush with a very thin line and no variation so I can focus on outlining properly. Then I go over the parts which need to be normal or ultra thick for line variation. I find that this way combines the colourful lineart+varying thickness+textured lineart effect!
I never used clean lines with any art
You dont see my mistakes heheh
Your latest videos have been so helpful for improving my art and making it more interesting! I really like the content you create, I'm definitely becoming a Patreon as soon as I am old enough:)
I love this. I dont use digital art yet but id like to, and ill definitely revisit this video once i do
Super helpful and inspirational! I'll definitively try some of these out on my next pieces - really intrigued by the reductive one and the do-over one! Thanks for this video!
The last one can also sorta be done by using a sketchy brush and loosely going over the sketch on the same layer, just thickening the lines and giving more definition, although it is a little more messy sometimes
I do different types of line art every artwork i do,but the line art i mostly do is clean line art,not so interesting but with the correct shading and highlighting i think it looks cute
now that's a video for linearts that really helps
I'm so happy you made this, I've always had a problem with doing digital because my style leans tword a sketchy homey feel and could just never seem to achieve that from digital, can't wait to use your advice!! ☺️
These tips are fire! 🔥 simple, straight forward explanation. Thanks!
Oh My God, Yeeeeeeeeeaaaas. These are all so good! Can't wait to try these techniques out. Thank you, Meppity.
I'm not a big of making lineart, especially the backgrounds but after watching this video, this really changed my mind. I find this helpful and creative! I should try these techniques more often.
Do you ever find a video that feels like you hit the jackpot?? Because I just did!! Can't wait to try these out!
Thank you for this video! I think my favorite is gaussian blur approach
I use a larger brush with a lot of pressure sensitivity leaving gaps in the lineart, i use it alongside crosshatching with a very very small brush
Once I did some line art that took over 2 hours to finish. It was traditionally and there were so many detail. After that I basically dumped lineart and now I do lineless :)) Much less stressful
For line art color I normally use a color lighter then the dark black and keep my line art on separate layer over the coloring then put on multiply which makes the line a darker color than the coloring
WHY DID I NEVER HEARD OF THE TRADITIONAL WAY??? OMGGGGGG SO GREAT
That sound when the next point is shown is so nice hehe
I sometimes like bringing in thick doubled triangles or shapes that have been colored in. These come in sharp corners. I love how they look and they're so fun to draw. There's also the fact that I learnt this from my time with vector arts. Where you make paths and shapes for lineart instead
This taught me how to make double layers paths that really come together when you click the fill button. I really suggest everyone tries it is so satisfying
My best personally is sketching traditional and painting digitally
When doing warm up sketches, I like to recommend drawing using continuous lines. It allows you to loosen up, focus on observation and create a really interesting sketch.
def gonna try the blur one! Thanks for the tipss
Love the last idea! I might have to try that.
this has so many good tips! i usually do standard lineart, but that's because i do something that is simalar to changing the lineart entirely. normally i do cell shading (basically hard lines for people who don't know) and soft shading (an air brush for people who don't know) together, and they are both on separate layers from the rest of the picture. when i'm done with soft shading, i use the same air brush and make another layer with "add" and a very light color that goes with the other colors to brighten everything. when that's done, i make a layer above the lineart and clip it. i then use the air brush with a saturated color that matches the other colors (for it to show at all) and go over it lightly (if there's need to erase certain parts, i use the air brush style eraser to make it smooth). finally i duplicate both the light and dark soft shading and clip it over the lineart as well, and i'd say it looks pretty cool!
oh boi this is long lol
I kind of already do the incorporation of texture and shading but not in the way you do! Love how it looks so I may try it!
This really helped improve my lineart. Thank you!
Really helpful video! Gets right to the point and the whole video has a nice friendly feeling
Thanks so much! I've been looking for ways to improve my line art cuz it feels a little flat and this is just what I needed
Wow thank u, this was really helpfull for me u was literally thinking about it
Oh I really like your videos, it helps me very much. I think you deserve more subscribers. I love you😭😤
I've done the last one, I really loved how it turned out, I did it before anyone even told me I could do it. It was the first time I had tried it too. I have done some of these too, I'm new to digital art. I got a display tablet for Christmas, but previously drew on my phone with my fingers as my pencils, lmao. This video was great !
10 ways to make your Lineart look more interesting. Time Skip.
•Change Colour - 1:10
•Use Cool Brushes - 2:02
•Vary Line Weight - 2:44
•Do a Double Pass - 3:23
•Add Blur - 3:54
•Offset from the Colour - 4:49
•Incorporate Shading and Texture - 5:34
•Colour on Top - 6:17
•Go Lineless! - 7:10
•Do It Traditionally - 7:57
I noticed if you read deeper in the comments you'll see a few more of these time skip comments from other people even tho I already commented, Hopefully mine still helps to some-
I love how your favourite colour is the exact same as mine and u use it everywhere
This is such a helpful video! Thank you for making this and also I love your style! It's really unique
This is great advice, thank you! I'm new to digital art and once, I tried using an airbrush on a separate layer above the lineart to see how it looked. Then I used the clipping option and it made the lines look more colorful in some spots as opposed to others
Ahh I love these styles, I already use a few of them regularly, but I still want to figure out lineless lol
I liked the traditional tip. Thanks for the video
Thank you for this video, it's really interesting!
I use a pencil-y brush then color it a darker color. like say the hair is pastel blue, a dark blue line art is what I'd use. (not the hair 100% of the time maybe like a darker shade of the shirt)
and sometimes I'll blur it but usually not
some of the best tips I've ever heard!! * subscribed *
i use double pass quite a bit but usually only as a way to indicated shadow to avoid it looking unpolished
Some of these are styles I hadn't considered (such as coloring on top, or offsetting the lineart). It was fun to see how you do lineless, because I do something similar~! Colored lines and blurring are also some favorites of mine.
THIS!!!! is the lineart tutorial i needed! i always find my lineart sooo boring. thank you for this 🥰
My God, your video is pretty inspiring ✨ thanks for sharing your knowledge about arts, i really appreciate it 💜
I was looking for a video like this for a long time, thank you! It was really helpful!
Thank you for the inspiration and help omg. Ive never thought about a lot of these before, like the slightly offset one or painting over the thicker lines. Fantastic video, subscribing for sure!
Thank you so much for all the ideas and inspiring me !!🙏🏻🙏🏻
Omg same. I love the new procreate pencils! The old ones were weird and bland. Some of them I can’t think of uses for
These are so cool!! I already do loads of line weight and colored lines, but I want to try all of these now.
Another way I add interest is by breaking up the lineart in places so it’s not all one solid thing. This makes coloring harder since you cant use a paint bucket tool, but I find that it gives the piece a lot more movement/ a softer look
Oh my goodness, this video is super helpful!! Because I was always curious about varieties of lineart and I got bored with the classic one. Your tips were helpful and I'm gonna make sure to use them today, thanks a lot!! ✨🌻
Great tutorial! I knew lines could change the style or aesthetics of a drawing, but seeing them one after the other really and cleary makes you understand how it works! And you do such a great job explaining :3
I like to make my digital line art look a bit pixelated by selecting a textured brush (such as sumi or acrylic) and sizing it down to 1.5, I don't know how to describe the kind of vibe it gives my digital art but I really like it!
Planning to do lineless art :) Thank for this :)
i loved ur texture vid i havent finished the vid but ill probably like it too