- someone asked how I get my lines to look the way they do, so I figured I'd answer here with an example 0:
I use the default oekaki pen settings, but I turn my sketches directly into lines. I don't draw lines on a separate layer - I spend a long time "refining" the sketch by erasing and drawing over it until it looks smooth.
I developed this way of drawing that preserves the sketches because I loved my sketches, but hated the lines I drew over them. we do this with pencil drawings anyway - we sketch and erase and darken to make clean lines. there is no separate "layer" unless we go in with a pen or something on top of it.
I remember a popular artist once said they don't even sketch and I thought it was blasphemy, but it made me think that maybe I wasn't drawing in a way that worked for me? I was drawing in the way everyone else told me was correct. I just assumed that was the only right way to draw. it really made me analyze what I was doing and totally changed my process.
you can see in this wip drawing that I've gone in to clean up the faces a little bit compared to the absolute mess of their dresses LOL. this is because I'm indecisive and will probably change poses or something as I go, but the faces and expressions hold more weight to me and need to look good early on.
hopefully that answers the question !! and I'll post the final drawing of this when I get around to finishing it <: