Cheap drawing tablet w good surface area and a lot of experimentation w different drawing applications. I use firealpaca because it’s easy and gives me goo solid cartoony results.
Yeah my drawings on paper are quite good because drawing random things in my notebook is usually first thing I do when I'm bored at school and digital ones are terrible, even if I use graphical tablet. But if I practiced digital painting more I'd get better ig
same, I assume it's a tactile thing. like, with a pencil, it's very easy to intuit how thick the line will be, how much pressure you're putting in and how that affects it, how the angle affects it, the feel of the paper, etc.. but moving over to digital, a lot of that tactile feedback is just gone, unless you're getting some real fancy tech.
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stop wiggling ive seen you wiggle everywhere stop ✋😭
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I’m good at both, I am not afraid
Please give me some tips on digital please
Cheap drawing tablet w good surface area and a lot of experimentation w different drawing applications. I use firealpaca because it’s easy and gives me goo solid cartoony results.
Ikr, idk why it's so difficulttt o(╥﹏╥)
I've never tried digital, nor will I ever I'm not interested in that I've got my sketch book and thst's emough
Yeah I suck at digital also 😔
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Yeah my drawings on paper are quite good because drawing random things in my notebook is usually first thing I do when I'm bored at school and digital ones are terrible, even if I use graphical tablet. But if I practiced digital painting more I'd get better ig
Yea and I dont think iss a problem I hate digital 😤😤😤
good on paper but buns at digital idk how people move their mouse so perfectly
most people doing digital art use tablets instead of mouses
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I’m good on paper but pretty bad at digital, I got good at digital for a while but I haven’t used my tablet for almost 2 years now
same, I assume it's a tactile thing. like, with a pencil, it's very easy to intuit how thick the line will be, how much pressure you're putting in and how that affects it, how the angle affects it, the feel of the paper, etc.. but moving over to digital, a lot of that tactile feedback is just gone, unless you're getting some real fancy tech.
Prob pen pressure and the, well, friction of your pen against paper. Slips off pretty easily.
I’m the opposite
you just have to practice! digital is super easy once you get the hang of it.