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long doggo sketch by veridian

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long doggo sketch

Postby veridian » Thu Feb 16, 2017 3:56 am

    i suck at this

    Does anyone have any tips, oekaki or tips in general? It would be so useful! ;u;
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Re: long doggo sketch

Postby nostxlgia » Thu Feb 16, 2017 4:22 am

The body is too long unless you mean it to be like that. Otherwise it's too thin.
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Re: long doggo sketch

Postby veridian » Thu Feb 16, 2017 6:12 am

    yeah, I suspected that, the nuzzle is off too ;u;

    the long part is on purpose heh
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Re: long doggo sketch

Postby HUNDAR » Thu Feb 16, 2017 6:33 am

shooting star, wrote:
    i suck at this

    Does anyone have any tips, oekaki or tips in general? It would be so useful! ;u;


Do you have a browser/plugin that supports the pen pressure? That's usually what helps people the most while using oekaki.
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Re: long doggo sketch

Postby veridian » Thu Feb 16, 2017 6:37 am

    probably not lmao i don't think i've ever used pen pressure in my life :00
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Re: long doggo sketch

Postby draggentung » Thu Feb 16, 2017 6:44 am

Tips and suggestions. Ok. #1.Try to have a model as a reference. If I'm going to draw a horse I google horse images and pick the one that has the horse in the pose/position I want. Keep that window up. Myself I minimize the window and have it right next to my "canvas" that I'm working on. #2. The grid. In the view drop-down menu select grid. If I'm using the big canvas I select 100 for grid size for reference and balance, 50 gives boxes 1/2 smaller for detail, 25 is the size I use for writing text and fine tuning balance. Remember to CLOSE GRID BEFORE YOU POST. #3.Try to always balance light and dark. When artists don't is when pictures appear washed out (too bright), or practically a black picture (which is the worst offense, cuz you can't see anything, and is the more common mistake I see hear @ CS). PM me anytime for any reason, even if just to chat
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Re: long doggo sketch

Postby veridian » Thu Feb 16, 2017 6:55 am

draggentung wrote:Tips and suggestions. Ok. #1.Try to have a model as a reference. If I'm going to draw a horse I google horse images and pick the one that has the horse in the pose/position I want. Keep that window up. Myself I minimize the window and have it right next to my "canvas" that I'm working on. #2. The grid. In the view drop-down menu select grid. If I'm using the big canvas I select 100 for grid size for reference and balance, 50 gives boxes 1/2 smaller for detail, 25 is the size I use for writing text and fine tuning balance. Remember to CLOSE GRID BEFORE YOU POST. #3.Try to always balance light and dark. When artists don't is when pictures appear washed out (too bright), or practically a black picture (which is the worst offense, cuz you can't see anything, and is the more common mistake I see hear @ CS). PM me anytime for any reason, even if just to chat


    Thanks for the tip! I'll try to use this advice next time ;o
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Re: long doggo sketch

Postby HUNDAR » Thu Feb 16, 2017 7:23 am

shooting star, wrote:
    probably not lmao i don't think i've ever used pen pressure in my life :00


If you have a drawing tablet, just use firefox and chickenpaint and that should do it. :'>
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Re: long doggo sketch

Postby veridian » Thu Feb 16, 2017 9:12 am

Sole Survivor wrote:
shooting star, wrote:
    probably not lmao i don't think i've ever used pen pressure in my life :00


If you have a drawing tablet, just use firefox and chickenpaint and that should do it. :'>


    thanks for the tip! ;o
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