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Jun 2021

I usually make my sketches fairly detailed/complete, at least in terms of characters. Recently I've been trying out sketching a little bit looser and finalizing details when I ink, but I like to have a clear enough idea of what everything will look like at the sketch phase so that I can spot any issues before I ink. Since I work super zoomed in, it's easy to lose track of the big picture during inking.

it's really cool to see everyone's sketches and stuff :0

my sketches for people are quite bare essentials and loose because I feel like if I make the sketches too refined then my lineart would be more stiff?

I also usually don't draw hair, but for this panel I did because it's wet and I'm not used to drawing wet hair
also I always draw a little emoji dude on the side so when I'm redrawing my sketch, so that the facial expression doesn't get lost in translation

If I trace over the pencil lines exactly, it won't look as lively as it would if I only use the sketch layer as a very loose guideline. If I trace the pencil lines perfectly the drawing will look weird and stilted. So when I do a pencil layer, it needs to be very light, and I need to hardly be able to see it at all, otherwise I'll rely on it too much instead of letting the ink layer be its own thing.

I have a very loose, go with the flow style of drawing, so I try to avoid sketch layers if I can. Otherwise the drawing looses its life.

wow, that´s an interesting topic, thank you all for sharing your art, I´m impressed

...it looks like they made a bunny ears beret from Bellah and buried the rest :see_no_evil: :speak_no_evil: :hear_no_evil: