Sushi Time with
She's such a cool person i really love this friend of mine and woah has she some cool characters. Like this one for example. LOVE IT.
EAT THAT SUSHI. IT'S YUMMY.
I'm still learning new things with digital art, it's really hard to work with. Does anyone have any tips for Sai?? I would love some basic help since i am AWFUL AT IT. :D
She's such a cool person i really love this friend of mine and woah has she some cool characters. Like this one for example. LOVE IT.
EAT THAT SUSHI. IT'S YUMMY.
I'm still learning new things with digital art, it's really hard to work with. Does anyone have any tips for Sai?? I would love some basic help since i am AWFUL AT IT. :D
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 518 x 699px
File Size 250.3 kB
CANNIBALISM NEVER LOOKED SO CUTE
Thanks so much Kat, this looks YAYYYYYYYY <3 I'm glad you enjoy working with my silly designs, it means a lot to see that ^w^ You work really good with them too, it's no easy task! Thanks again, this is really good, especially considering that you're adapting to digital art!
As for tips with SAI, I don't use it, so I'm really not sure :'> I like FireAlpaca myself! I did spot this SAI tutorial on THE GOOGLE though, maybe it can be of help to you!
I personally pick up a lot of ideas and information from watching speed painting videos or drawing streams people do, a lot of the time they'll even answer questions for you if you ask! Taking full advantage of layers and the ability to undo or move bits of the drawing around are some tips I can think of for adapting to digital v. traditional, though. It seems like common practice to have a sketch layer or two, a lineart layer, and then color and/or shading layers beneath your lineart. (Sorry if you already knew that, just trying to cover my bases :'D) It's really hard to think in layers at first, and I personally still tend to erase and redraw as opposed to just moving lines out of traditional art habit, but you'll get the hang of it, I'm sure! This looks a lot better than my first attempts did, that's for sure XD
Thanks so much Kat, this looks YAYYYYYYYY <3 I'm glad you enjoy working with my silly designs, it means a lot to see that ^w^ You work really good with them too, it's no easy task! Thanks again, this is really good, especially considering that you're adapting to digital art!
As for tips with SAI, I don't use it, so I'm really not sure :'> I like FireAlpaca myself! I did spot this SAI tutorial on THE GOOGLE though, maybe it can be of help to you!
I personally pick up a lot of ideas and information from watching speed painting videos or drawing streams people do, a lot of the time they'll even answer questions for you if you ask! Taking full advantage of layers and the ability to undo or move bits of the drawing around are some tips I can think of for adapting to digital v. traditional, though. It seems like common practice to have a sketch layer or two, a lineart layer, and then color and/or shading layers beneath your lineart. (Sorry if you already knew that, just trying to cover my bases :'D) It's really hard to think in layers at first, and I personally still tend to erase and redraw as opposed to just moving lines out of traditional art habit, but you'll get the hang of it, I'm sure! This looks a lot better than my first attempts did, that's for sure XD
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