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Fan Area => Fan Art => Topic started by: MishkaL1138 on February 18, 2012, 04:23:13 am

Title: Trying my paw at this stuff called drawing
Post by: MishkaL1138 on February 18, 2012, 04:23:13 am
Be nice! Some flaws I pointed were the paws. I can't draw paws. I think her shoulder are a bit too... high? Yeah, I think that's it. Maybe the torso too, but I'm overall happy with it. What I'm most proud of is the face, even though the eyes are a tad misaligned. Judge yourself!

(http://frupic.frubar.net/shots/24103.png)

I'll be "inking" it in Photoshop soon. My nerd companions, what do you think is a good thickness for the brush? :P
Title: Re: Trying my paw at this stuff called drawing
Post by: Aramara Meibi on February 18, 2012, 07:46:50 am
i think it looks good Mishy! I'm just glad it's not a raccoon ;P

as for inking, I guess brush size depends on the resolution you're working with, also a general rule is to use thicker lines for outer edges and thinner lines for interior, but then again, rules are meant to be broken. Another question, do you have a tablet? cuz i find it impossible to create steady lines in photoshop with a mouse. That's why I used Illustrator for the line work and then did coloring and such in photoshop.
Title: Re: Trying my paw at this stuff called drawing
Post by: MishkaL1138 on February 18, 2012, 02:26:02 pm
No, I don't have a tablet. I assume you have Photoshop. The pen tool can be used to simulate the kind of strokes one would do when drawing with a tablet. Check out this tutorial I found on deviantArt, which is what I'll use for the "inking": http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2010/171/6/5/Pen_Tool_Tutorial___30K_Views_by_Popo_Licious.gif (http://fc06.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2010/171/6/5/Pen_Tool_Tutorial___30K_Views_by_Popo_Licious.gif)

And also, I've never seen raccoons in any comic. Them furries tend to like wolfes/foxes, felines and lagomorphs (rabbits/hares), and occassionally equines, ursines and sergals, more than other animals such as raccoons.

Edit: I've tried to use a tablet before, only to realize my hands shake too much and it's way too fluid for me to draw correctly.