I could never pull off how the better artists shade and draw such crisp lines without a stabilizer and anti-aliasing tools.
I tried vector art but the interface pisses me off ever since I first learned about such a thing way back 7 years ago so I stick with the older tools I am used to as I can churn out drawings faster than snapping points on these new fangled graphic editing tools with their bezier curve nonsense that I could not really tame properly to do what I want.
And oh, happy anniversary to your account, I guess.
You bet it is. It's the best crying face in yukkuri history.
Canttakeiteasy said:
I could never pull off how the better artists shade and draw such crisp lines without a stabilizer and anti-aliasing tools.
Dunno I draw a line and then use the rubber tool at different hardnesses/distances from the line to smooth it until I like it. I make something like 100 undos on average for just a line, and that's the second reason I limit myself to edits rather than making original works. Looking at some speedpaints on the web, that's not too far from what people do.