Start with a doodle or sketch. From there you want to line it out. Might want to zoom in to do it. Take your time with it. It's nice to try the sizes of the pen tool. Thick outer lines are nice and thin Lines inside is great (That's how I use em~). And then apply color .w.
If you use a mouse. It'd take some practice. Took me a week to get the hang of it. Same could go for tablets I guess? ._.
Also don't try to draw anything too complicated at first. I usually sketch on something other than the oekaki first to see if I'm even capable of drawing it, then I redraw it on oekaki, sort of like a rough to final draft drawing.
I use a mouse too, and I still can't draw for the life of me XD. It takes a bit of time and practice; just imagine you're finger painting since you use the left click to draw lines. :cool:
actually i think touch pads work better than my mouse, but everyone has there preferences. you should see my old work compaired to my new.. ive improved (though it still stinks) but u can see where i have transitioned from mouse to touch pad
a tuch pad is a thing witch u move ur finger on and it moves a mousehttp://www.hardwarezone.com/img/data/articles/2007/2168/touchpad.jpg here is a picture of one
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From there you want to line it out. Might want to zoom in to do it.
Take your time with it. It's nice to try the sizes of the pen tool. Thick outer lines are nice and thin Lines inside is great (That's how I use em~).
And then apply color .w.
If you use a mouse. It'd take some practice. Took me a week to get the hang of it.
Same could go for tablets I guess? ._.
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I use a mouse too, and I still can't draw for the life of me XD. It takes a bit of time and practice; just imagine you're finger painting since you use the left click to draw lines. :cool:
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lame
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here is a picture of one
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