Note To all of those who fav, thank you so much. I do appreciate it. I apologize if I am unable to thank you personally and I hope this one makes up for it!
I see that this is pretty much what I do when I draw with any media, digital or traditional, but I always end up with a scratcy mess by the time I'm done(that, or thousands of layers of sketching).
When it comes to traditional drawing, however, is there ever an easy way to sue loose, fluid sketching without being able to mess up easily? After so many layers, you end up with something you want, but there's no point in continuing as a traditional drawing because you can't get rid of them. Well, I guess it just wasn't meant for td...
Either way, thanks for the turorial! I never thought to use different contrasting colors.
And yeah, I had the...grinding my pencil into white fingers of death when I was taking classes and when I loosened up is when I started to improve and develop my own..style of sorts ( at least I hope so)
obviously you are a more skilled artist than me but I am playing "catch up" for like three years of very slow activity (I was drawing in real life but not on deviantART)
Practice, you'll get better!
When it comes to traditional drawing, however, is there ever an easy way to sue loose, fluid sketching without being able to mess up easily?
After so many layers, you end up with something you want, but there's no point in continuing as a traditional drawing because you can't get rid of them. Well, I guess it just wasn't meant for td...
Either way, thanks for the turorial! I never thought to use different contrasting colors.
And yeah, I had the...grinding my pencil into white fingers of death when I was taking classes and when I loosened up is when I started to improve and develop my own..style of sorts ( at least I hope so)
Anyway, thanks for the nice comment!