1/1/2024 0 Comments Cool krita drawings starter![]() You can see I trace large arc and keep the whole things undetailed. I tested also many other brands, and the Pentel are the one who suit more my taste and drawing style. I keep them very light and subtle, with minimal pressure on my blue pen. I take my reference on the side of my desk and with a new sheet of paper I start drawing guidelines. It's certainly a classic composition, or something a bit cliché for a run and jump pose but I wanted to see this one with more details. On this session (illustration under), a little thumbnail had my attention. I do that to be in sync with my volumes, and also break the stress to draw badly later on the final sheet. It is doodling, something you'll keep for yourself your visual notes. It's not meant to look like the good sketch you'll put into a book. I usually draw facial expression, then poses and sometime thumbnails. I start with a sheet of A4 random tiny sketches. In the last part, I'll show how to tint the lines, and make them transparent to be ready to receive a full color work later. In the second part, we will scan the lines, and clean them in Krita to keep only the pencil artwork. ![]() In the first part of the tutorial, I'll show you my workflow for sketching, and 'inking' with pencil. You'll see all the step I use for drawing, scanning and cleaning my traditional line-art when I use this technique on my webcomic Pepper&Carrot. This is a tutorial about the "traditional to digital" topic. Update: Spanish version available on Chalo Blogg. ![]()
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