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Trying to learn oekaki pt2 feat. an oc by EatingTuna

Artist EatingTuna [gallery]
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Trying to learn oekaki pt2 feat. an oc

Postby EatingTuna » Tue Jan 31, 2023 10:53 pm

i tried again
i dont think i know anyhting abt how to draw on oekaki, but im trying lol.
The oc is toby, a cat oc. She was designed by my friend moose/blacko (idk what acc i shall credit them ill ask later)
Feel free to like- tell me how it works idk :,)
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Re: Trying to learn oekaki pt2 feat. an oc

Postby Swishy & Broken » Wed Feb 01, 2023 12:07 am

I think this is great!!

One of my favorite tools Chickenpaint has is the smoothing tool, if you turn it up to about 35 it really helps to smooth your linework-- might be worth checking out :3 ? I never used it for aaaages, and when I finally did it was life changing lol
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Re: Trying to learn oekaki pt2 feat. an oc

Postby EatingTuna » Wed Feb 01, 2023 2:57 am

Swishy & Broken wrote:I think this is great!!

One of my favorite tools Chickenpaint has is the smoothing tool, if you turn it up to about 35 it really helps to smooth your linework-- might be worth checking out :3 ? I never used it for aaaages, and when I finally did it was life changing lol

i tried it out, tysm!! it looks better than w/o, thanks so much for the help! :)
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