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finally finished my chibi
first attempt at digital art, not too shabby
6 hours worth of pain //crie
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finally finished my chibi
first attempt at digital art, not too shabby
6 hours worth of pain //crie
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Wow...FIRST attempt?! I think it's awesome! :D
 
tried to be productive today and spoil myself with more oc art~~ did like the sketch and i didn't even bother lining or cleaning it before i got an urge to colour it welp~~
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Since I have a cruddy tablet figured I would try my hand at my cute OC rip (not an artist) I also realize the lines aren't straight etc, etc. oh well haha---

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Might try my hand at more GFX sometime for wip posts but yeah haha, unless anyone wants to see me work on improving on my tablet xD
 
i drew my fantasy life character...not sure if i should color?

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hope this helps; once you have the areas selected, you can only colour within the selected areas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxymuMT7U-E

or you just erase the colour parts outside the lines...


thank you thank you!!! is there also a way to use brush, but not go over the lines? i think i've seen ppl do it like that but i'm not sure :x

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u make layer underneath lineart and color. boom.

is it the same thing the video is talking about? with the selections? or will this allow me to use a brush and not go outside the lines. sorry, confused :x
 
what computertrash is saying is that you need to make 2 separate layers for your lines and for your colours (top layer for your lines and another bottom layer for your colours; you can still select using the line layer but you colour in your colour layer); that way you don't risk colouring ONTO your lines

when you're colouring, use a hard edge brush and zoom in to the parts that you're colouring; you just need to be careful (it's the same principal as colouring with markers and what not)
 
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what computertrash is saying is that you need to make 2 separate layers for your lines and for your colours; that way you don't risk colouring ONTO your lines

when you're colouring, use a hard edge brush and zoom in to the parts that you're colouring; you just need to be careful (it's the same principal as colouring with markers and what not)

mkay thanks! are the two layers just normal or? so... there is technically no way the brush will magically cut off outside my line then? what i've seen is just generally ppl being careful? xD i've tried searching for tutorials and just ended up more confused lol.

i was thinking it was like selection like the video you showed me. so you select that part and apply a huge brush and it only colors within the selection? idk, ive used photoshop all my life so sai is a bit foreign to me haha.

but thanks guys~ i'll mess around a bit more @__@
 
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someone tell me what dragons are this is clearly not one (its ref is from s a t a n i, even tho u cant see it)
 
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