...what method do you use for lining your drawings? I use the pen tool + stroke path method or the 'select the lines with pen tool and then fill the paths' method, but my drawings don't always come out right. Here's a good example of that:
That's done with the ''select the lines then fill the paths'' method, and it looks really edgy. I have been told it looks like a monster out of Zelda Wind Waker but I myself don't like this style much. If you still don't get what I mean, look at the vines.
As for the stroke path method, if I use it, the pic looks really bland. One thing I don't do (but should) is using different brush sizes when lining. Also what settings do you use on your brushes? I normally use the default ones but it will look dumb. I know you can customize your brushes to look more dynamic but i'm just godawful, lol.
So yeah, it'd be cool to have some tips from everyone.
That's done with the ''select the lines then fill the paths'' method, and it looks really edgy. I have been told it looks like a monster out of Zelda Wind Waker but I myself don't like this style much. If you still don't get what I mean, look at the vines.
As for the stroke path method, if I use it, the pic looks really bland. One thing I don't do (but should) is using different brush sizes when lining. Also what settings do you use on your brushes? I normally use the default ones but it will look dumb. I know you can customize your brushes to look more dynamic but i'm just godawful, lol.
So yeah, it'd be cool to have some tips from everyone.