Crazy Linoone
broke ASB
Dannichu said:Aww, colouring's something you just really have to practice and have patience with. The smaller the picture, the easier, I think; I hate colouring massive blocks, especially if it's all the same colour (which is why I never draw backgrounds). And, I think, the more colours you use, the better it'll look.
Same here. It's hard to make all the lines go in one general direction and not make then break in the middle when coloring large blocks; if you somehow mess up, it's really easy to see.
Paint Bucket tool/Fill tool FTW.
Oooh! Arylett has downloaded Paint.NET.
She likes it. A lot. It's got Paint's simplicity (and easy-to-draw-outlines-with-ness) with GIMP's pretty tools like Transparency and the Wand~ But it seems to lack an airbrush. D= Nooo, not the airbrush! I use that a lot.
Paint.NET is awesome.
I've heard about the wonders of the airbrush, but I never used it before, since I don't have any great computer art programs... Maybe I should go find some random demo version of some expensive art program or something. Hmm...
Answering Eclipse's question... I usually draw whatever I'm currently obsessed in, Linoones, wings, flying things (birds, airplanes, dragons, etc.), and random Pokemon.
Sometimes I'll start to add on hair and whatnot, and a lot of the time they'll end up looking a lot better than things I worked really hard on. :(
I KNOW >,< Don't you just hate it when that happens? I would draw on my homework (bad habit. GO AWAY MOM) and the picture will turn out to be more awesome than usual. But I'll have to erase it because it's on my homework. That's why I usually keep a small pile of scratch paper on my table so when I have an urge to doodle, I can actually keep the art if it ends up to be good.