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Nov 2020

I'm a very messy sketcher tbh. Which wouldn't be too bad... if not for the fact my sketches tend to be such a mess I can't make sense out of them myself.

My process isn't always the same, but usually I have 2-3 layers of rough sketches. Also, I usually draw the concept thumbnails on paper beforehand.
I can never just jump into the lineart without long preparations and a detailed sketch. The art of cleaning up the rough sketch to make it look like "real" lineart is not something I've ever mastered, either - I think my sketches are too sloppy for it. :sob:



My first sketch of my main character Hinari! :blush:

I've posted this illustration a couple times but it's still my favorite, so here-

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I use a brush with low pressure sensitivity so I can make thick lines quickly without killing my wrist. I also try to keep draft lines on another layer or end up not using them at all. With this one I don't think I used draft lines?

Hi everyone. My rough sketches can be really messy at times. This is one of the cleaner ones I think. :smiley:

Drew this today! My sketches are usually meant to guide the pose and help me keep track of ideas. I try not to mess with the final line art once I get started so any changes midway through are done on the first and only draft, which is why some things have been moved or erased.


Hi there! I love seeing everyone else's start to finish process! I tend to start mine with basic gestures and expressions, then fleshing everything out. It can range anywhere from minimal to overly detailed... I'll start throwing in other colors and extra layers when I've got a lot of overlapping elements and need to pull back on the confusion. I wish I was one of those people who can do minimal sketching and come up with amazing line art.