u/LethalPaintBalls

Another question. Brushes. I don't like any of the ones from Krita so far. I feel like the answer is really simple but I can't for the life of me find brushes I like. What did you find for typical digital art.

I use the hard pencil for line art (that's the only one i like so far), but shading and block in -eh. I play with them but i still can't find what looks good. i kinda want cubey but not for that style art i want it to feel like a digital paint brush but the patterns they have feel too artificial. not entirely sure what I am looking for so now I'm looking to others for what they like.

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u/LethalPaintBalls — 1 day ago

I still work way too slow. Also learned drawing clothes is hard. How to improve speed? This was supposed to be a quick sketch then done. Instead had to keep reworking the mannequin, slow line art, figuring out shading...etc.

I have so much to learn, that is for sure. First time doing clothes. Not happy with many things including that but i guess more studies are required.

u/LethalPaintBalls — 2 days ago

Yes, I know it currently sucks, but would like some guidance on topics to study to improve and workflow for getting there.

Basically for the past 3 months or so I've been actually putting in effort to learn with drawabox, proko, and ctrl+paint. Reference drawing is so so. better than this. This art was basically me seeing how much i could do without a reference and with what I've learned. face, is especially annoying how bad it is.

So what I need to know is what was your workflow for learning art? atm im doing the 50/50 but im more just a bit aimless for learning. latest thing I've worked on is form manipulation with primitive shapes, trying to manipulate and rotate an object in my mind.

And yes i know the spyglass is too high. it was supposed to be something else but i was running out of time for the hour long study and just improvised.

u/LethalPaintBalls — 5 days ago