Dang! Thanks for the tutorial, but unfortunately it didn't help since this is how I do my own lineart. I was hoping you had some trick how not to make wobbly lines 'cause that's my biggest issue (okay, one of many, but anyway).
Oh, if you do I think I'll start a new religion dedicated to you! In other words; I would be very happy if you did, but I have this nasty feeling that the wobbly lines got to do with either lack of talent, or lack of practice or both.
No, no. Perhaps it's your pen settings or just not enough control... Let me review this and see what I can do, okay? Do you have any other questions regarding this topic?
Honestly, I think I lack practice when it comes to do lineart with computer and/or ink, I'm much more confident when it comes to pencil because then it's not so permanent (or something). Now, if I enlarge the picture to 200% I can get the lineart to look decent in photoshop, with the aid of the eraser of course, but otherwise I think I just tense up too much... So it's not an issue with the technology, but rather the technique. ^^
Thanks for the offer though,and if I have any questions I'll come running!
Keep up the good work!
In other words; I would be very happy if you did, but I have this nasty feeling that the wobbly lines got to do with either lack of talent, or lack of practice or both.
Honestly, I think I lack practice when it comes to do lineart with computer and/or ink, I'm much more confident when it comes to pencil because then it's not so permanent (or something). Now, if I enlarge the picture to 200% I can get the lineart to look decent in photoshop, with the aid of the eraser of course, but otherwise I think I just tense up too much... So it's not an issue with the technology, but rather the technique. ^^
Thanks for the offer though,and if I have any questions I'll come running!
I haven't done anything on this style yet, but someday I'll have to try it! XD