Am I supposed to say something about myself here? Okay. Hmm... I like to draw and colour. Probably spend too much time on them rather than on something like, say, studying... *innocent look* My prefered tools? Pencil & eraser for sketching, Sakura Microns & these brush tip pens (not sure what brand) to ink and Adbe Photoshop for colouring (Ctl+Z is your friend! ^_~)
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Comments (6)
idrawstuff
great stuff -keep em coming.
-RedDragon-
Exelent work
SeanE
inked using the pen tool! - care to tell me how? I've never been able to get the hang of that tool!!! IM Now!!! :+P
KidAmnesiac
using the pen tool!? are u crazy!? what sean said lol! great stuff as ever!
???
Mwahaha, bow before me! cough Sorry :P The pen tool is really a pain in the neck to use. Basically you create a path by clicking (for a straight line, click where you want the line to start and again where it shd end). Then right click your mouse or click your stylus, and choose the stroke path option. A box will pop up. If you turn on the 'simulate pressure' option, the line will taper at the ends, (like in my pic.) The thickness of the line/stroke depends on the size of the brush selected for the paintbrush tool. So if you want a thick line, go to the brush tool & choose a larger brush, BEFORE going to the pen tool, right clicking & and choosing 'stroke path'. To make a cueved line, click a starting point for your path. Click the end point, but don't let go. Drag your mouse/stylus in any direction & you'll see the line becone a curve. Play around until you get a satisfactory curve, then rightclick and stroke the path. That's about it... Oh, one more thing: Delete the path after you're done, otherwise the next path you try to make will automatically link to the previous path. Hope that helps ^_^
aingeal
^^; The above post was from me. My connection must've timed out. And thanks to everyone for the comments :)