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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 1:50 pm
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:07 pm
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:10 pm
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:11 pm
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solorn haruhaneko solorn Do you have a tablet or you did it with the mouse? i use a tablet :3 Then I think you should use shape dynamics for the brush when you draw lines. If you do it in paint then maybe I can recommend better free program. What software do you use? not a very good one sweatdrop it came with my tablet Autodesk Sketchbook Express 2011
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:31 pm
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haruhaneko solorn haruhaneko solorn Do you have a tablet or you did it with the mouse? i use a tablet :3 Then I think you should use shape dynamics for the brush when you draw lines. If you do it in paint then maybe I can recommend better free program. What software do you use? not a very good one sweatdrop it came with my tablet Autodesk Sketchbook Express 2011 I know about Autodesk Sketchbook and I've seen what it can do. It's a very powerful program. I think you need to start with basics. Try drawing some onject like pencil or a cup in the program so you can easily get used to it. Even better if you try drawing geometrical figures like sphere, cube, cylinder... Try shading them. I think you should start from basics if you want to get serious about drawing. It's not so much about what software you use but about skills you learn. But if you really don't like that program you can try this one: MyPaint. I think it's very easy to use and it has a good collection of brushes and it's free.
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Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 2:34 pm
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solorn haruhaneko solorn haruhaneko solorn Do you have a tablet or you did it with the mouse? i use a tablet :3 Then I think you should use shape dynamics for the brush when you draw lines. If you do it in paint then maybe I can recommend better free program. What software do you use? not a very good one sweatdrop it came with my tablet Autodesk Sketchbook Express 2011 I know about Autodesk Sketchbook and I've seen what it can do. It's a very powerful program. I think you need to start with basics. Try drawing some onject like pencil or a cup in the program so you can easily get used to it. Even better if you try drawing geometrical figures like sphere, cube, cylinder... Try shading them. I think you should start from basics if you want to get serious about drawing. It's not so much about what software you use but about skills you learn. But if you really don't like that program you can try this one: MyPaint. I think it's very easy to use and it has a good collection of brushes and it's free. ty so much for your feedback!
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