Heres a bunch that i'd like to suggest being mentioned! they're very nice!
Crayon-style brushes
pixelart brush (pencil round pixelated & eraser round pixelated)
Making neat borders/outlines/silhouettes by using the box blur tool once, then duplicating and merging the layer.
The brush you can get by taking the Round Soft style Pencil with ~400+% Scattering and 15+% Spacing, if you transform it flatter its great for ground texture!
clicking the color bar under the Colors Palette lets you input color-specific 6-diget codes called Hex codes
The Color Swatches Palette can be saved to your computer & uploaded into another oekaki painting! they can also be edited in Photoshops Palette Widget as well!
When coloring in your lineart, you can outline under the line layer with a pixel brush and then you'll be able to use the paintbucket tool without blurry edges!
The Gradient tool wont let you input hex codes, but you can modify the opacity of the gradient to use for cool lighting or use with a clipping layer to add a smooth gradient to linearts. (just be sure to make the second color in your gradient close in color as the first one, otherwise you'll still be able to see the original color it was!)
Alternatively you can get a smooth gradient by making a line with the airbrush tool and Transforming it HUGE!
There are two options for the transform tool, smooth and sharp- sharp is perfect for resizing pixelart!
Sample all layers for watercolors, finger, and blender.
saving an oekaki as a png, but
without posting the actual image (saving it from that mid-step "POST A NEW TOPIC")
deleting images in your unfinished oekaki drawings/about this saved drawing
i love the use of the box blur tool (great for glowing or making perfect borders) and the grid (perfect checking if you're moving something along a straight line, and awesome for writing with)!! they are super helpful but i find a lot of people who forget or dont know about them! lmao
instead of the watercolor or the airbrush tool, i use the pencil tool with no brush size penpressure, yes opacity pen pressure- and i press rather lightly with many brush strokes. it can give a cool painting-style to your gradients.
I'd love to recommend linking some of Qwertyo's art tutorials!!
like these ones!
Forum/viewtopic.php?t=4700741Forum/viewtopic.php?t=4674360Forum/viewtopic.php?t=4226228Forum/viewtopic.php?t=4178562i hope this helped!! i hope i learn some new stuff from this guide too!