redline? by crucifying.

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redline?

Postby crucifying. » Wed Feb 07, 2018 9:28 pm

i hope this helped! try making your legs a bit wider, and tails don't point directly up, they lay downward. look at a dog, or cat for example, their tails are generally laying in a relaxed, down position. also, the head positioning in this is a bit odd, but i would suggest facing it the other way, i only did it this way to show proportioning in comparison to yours. i would also recommend adding a bit of weight, i made it a bit too skinny, but i really do hope this helped
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Re: redline?

Postby dou, » Wed Feb 07, 2018 11:36 pm

thank you so much for the tips! ;u;
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Re: redline?

Postby crucifying. » Wed Feb 07, 2018 11:43 pm

cookie dou wrote:thank you so much for the tips! ;u;


no problem! i also suggest using layers, do one layer as an outline, and another as main lines. i would also suggest using the smoothing setting. i usually set mine to about 70 when doing the final lines, and about 15-20 when doing the base <:
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