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Well, D-corp hit 3000 pages of posting, 15 posts per page, and that's pretty awesome. :3 Which doesn't include God knows how many posts in the actual RP threads. XD So I finally got around to making a tutorial for my lineart as a small thanks.
The reason I wanted to make a tutorial for my lineart is because it's the most commonly received compliment I get. "That's clean lineart!" So. XD Since everyones so amazed, here's how I do it. <3 Full view! It's Large, let it load. XD You shouldn't have to scroll to the side though, I hope. The text is 11pt Ariel, 900 width. I forget the height. It's actually done in CG Illustrator, but it's a twin to Open Canvas. XD; I haven't figured the difference yet. But this can be applied to other programs. All the layers I use are called STD layers, which is equal to Standard layers in most other programs. Also please don't be alarmed by her posture. Little kids do it all the time, much to everyone's dismay. XD I did it when I was little... Except I usually had rid myself of underwear, and thus created so many more problems than this. Harle belongs to Enjoy. <3 Edit: Made a follow up Coloring tutorial: [link] And Shading/Highlight tutorial: [link] EDIT! Important! I don't beleive I emphasized what I meant by going over the lines again. Do NOT go over EVERY line! Like in the hair, I only did the outside. This is to add extra dimension and keep folds and such from being super obvious. XD If you want an example, look at the skirt pleats (spelling?) and then the skirt's folds and wrinkles on the final part. :3 |
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June 26, 2007
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