• @DarkCloud
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    2 months ago

    Looks good!

    Invest in a fine liner set going up to a fairly wide gauge, then you can work on erasing the pencil lines and replacing them with thick fine liner. After that the next step will be scanning them into a program like Krita, or Photopea, and colouring them. Then stuff like this gets a lot more immediately ‘readible’ to the eye.

    Good luck!

    • @dis_honestfamiliar
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      42 months ago

      What if I can’t draw, but I would like to use Krita? So how to skip the first part of drawing and scanning.

      • @scholar
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        22 months ago

        Graphics tablet

        • @DarkCloud
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          12 months ago

          Krita is also available for Android drawing tablets.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      I dunno I kinda prefer analog, in a day when AI can pump out things faster and better than I’ll be capable ever, it seems more fulfilling.

      Honestly, I don’t even like pencil and don’t use it. I know for construction and mistakes it helps, but there is something to be said for something permanent on the page. Also I don’t really like the smearing associated with graphite.

      Legibility is something I am working toward atm. I am thinking of increasing it by using multiple colors of ink. Putting down a layer of a light yellow/orange/red for basic blocking, followed different pens with different size tips and various shades of ink.