Hmmm... Looking at your artwork I can see the form of your characters are almost perfect... let's say incredibly accurate, but you seem to be suffering from "tablet-itis" which means your drawing well, but because of the small size of your tablet in respect to the size of your art your lineart becomes a little 'rough' or wiggly.
Else I've just guessed wrong.
In anycase if you got into using Adobe Illustrator and vectors, your art form would become tremendous -- perfection guaranteed!
My tablet is actually giant (Just so ya know) And to be honest my lineart is just plain awful most of the time XD I would definantly like to look into adobe illustrator and vector programs soon, but for now I have to deal with a very ancient version of photoshop. I definantly would like to look at better programs!
Thank you for your comment, I will fix it soon!
--
Life's not a question of who you are, but who you should be. ☆
Nothing needs to be fixed. Let it be. It's best to leave it as it is so you can gauge how much you improve in your future work
Ah... having a big tablet is all the same. But then instead of running out of space, the tablet is usually so sensitive it picks up the slightest wiggle. Hence to fix this you'll need to use swifter strokes... but then those are not so easy to control! Trust me... it's nothing to worry about, it should go away as you meld with your tablet better. I'm currently in the same situation with my hardly-used 6x11 Intuos 3. Because I've hardly used it, my strokes are terrible, hence I've banished myself to the anchor-pointed realm of vectors.
I find that smaller tablets actually work better... but then again it all depends on how big your art space is.
We want to know what love means to you!
Get your creative juices flowing and design a movie poster for "Paper Heart" that focuses on the theme "What Does Love Mean to Me?".
In response to new features: The dA community stands up to preserve itself and deviously denies further separation between general members and subscribers. Gift givers express dislike for violation of their privacy.
A horror photography art challenge to inspire the darker side of your creativity. This is a fun community project, not a contest, so its open to absolutely everyone regardless of dA status or skill/experience level. Click through to find out how you can join in...
Hello there! This news article is the result of a thumb share thread I posted few days ago on the dA forum along with pictures from my favorites. I hope you enjoy them.
When it comes to community spirit, `Rushy is a shining example. From participating in devmeets, to providing positive encouragement to other artists, `Rushy can always be found demonstrating what it really takes to be a true deviant. It's without any hesitation that we are delighted to award the Deviousness Award for July 2009 to `RushyRead More
Devious Comments
Comments
Happy Thanksgiving Alecia! (Mind my spelling)
--
"These days, science is like a play. The actors dress up in white lab coats, and play the role of God."
--
Don't Pochahantas, the hantas might poke back!
...yeah I need a new sig.
--
♥ Love & peace ♥
--
I make VERY CHEAP Comissions, Art Trades, Requests, GiftArts, Fanart, Original Characters, Collabs and more!
Check out my gallery
Avi Base: ~kawaiihannah
--
FI is 不值时间,最懒惰的孩子和爱抱怨。
Else I've just guessed wrong.
In anycase if you got into using Adobe Illustrator and vectors, your art form would become tremendous -- perfection guaranteed!
Thank you for your comment, I will fix it soon!
--
Life's not a question of who you are, but who you should be. ☆
◕ ‿‿ ◕
Ah... having a big tablet is all the same. But then instead of running out of space, the tablet is usually so sensitive it picks up the slightest wiggle. Hence to fix this you'll need to use swifter strokes... but then those are not so easy to control! Trust me... it's nothing to worry about, it should go away as you meld with your tablet better. I'm currently in the same situation with my hardly-used 6x11 Intuos 3. Because I've hardly used it, my strokes are terrible, hence I've banished myself to the anchor-pointed realm of vectors.
I find that smaller tablets actually work better... but then again it all depends on how big your art space is.
--
My fighter is Spica Elnath Andromeda in DA's TS Crew
Avatar made by ~dragriff
Previous PageNext Page