Incoming quotewall and multiple illustration commentary!
Too much shading contrast. Increase the luminosity of the darker tone and consider adding an intermediary one to lessen this.
Once in a while, a Futo is fine too.
Yep, certainly is fine.
Not too sure about her right shoulder and hands, however, but the latter is very forgivable due to their complexity. Also the eyes are a bit distracting, though I'll say that it might be just a stylistic trait.
I stole back my tablet from my sister's dorm. \o/
Her neck looks broken, but she's dead so I guess it doesn't matter.
Nicely done.
Also, uh, how do I find my thread?
Profile -> Profile Info -> Show Posts -> Topics. (I think someone else answered this already)
you just colour yeah
...and maybe adjust the shading to offer a bit more contrast.
been forever since i last posted here and we have even more new people
Hehe, second pic could make for a decent card cover :V
So I dont want to post non paper children art on my thread, so Ill post it here.
Friend let me borrow a tablet basically for a day. heres two pictures that came out of it.
Cute! Chen's neck is a bit too stretched, however, and Yuyuko has too much white space around her (cue the crop tool).
awww yah I know what Im gonna buy when I get a job.
An actual image program like Pixelmator? :V
Okay, back to serious note - I'm assuming graphics tablet here. I'd recommend Wacom ones for being a common sight in graphics labs and departments, though they are higher-priced. The
Bamboo series should be plenty for most things, and all of them even include a copy of Autodesk Sketchbook Express (free from App Store).
android one or ipad?
Uh...I think you're talking about the wrong kind of tablet here. :V
They're usually not iPads, Eee Pads, Kindles, etc., but more like
these.
also need to know if you used a capacitive stylus when drawing, i can't seem to draw "clean" enough on my android tablet using my finger
I believe that if you intend to draw on a tablet device, a stylus is just about necessary. Just don't lose it :V