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    Re: [Gallery]DaWood. Deewood. Dwood does some depressing stuff

    Oh, hey, thanks for coming over here xD. Yeah, I got a little lazy.

    Poking fun at myself playing Rocksmith:



    The picture directly following up from that last one with blastoise/big daddy:



    I've been seeing about what it takes to make good lineart, but right now i don't like the way it turns out so I've been messing with pressure sensitivity after the picture.

    I've got a couple more actual pictures i've done to post up in a bit. All these can be found on my deviantart page linked earlier in the thread.
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    Re: [Gallery]DaWood. Deewood. Dwood does some depressing stuff

    A lot of line art is done by using the Pen tool to overlay your hand-drawn sketches. A lot of people will even move over to Illustrator to ink their lines and then come back to Photoshop for the rest, though you can do it all in Photoshop if you want.
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    Re: [Gallery]DaWood. Deewood. Dwood does some depressing stuff

    Quote Originally Posted by Warsaw View Post
    A lot of line art is done by using the Pen tool to overlay your hand-drawn sketches. A lot of people will even move over to Illustrator to ink their lines and then come back to Photoshop for the rest, though you can do it all in Photoshop if you want.
    I've used it before, but I want to freehand most of the lineart if I can. The 'simulated' pen pressure (pressure is part of what makes the lines look good imo) usually turns out pretty crappy. I'm sure I can get it to look right by hand, but if it becomes too annoying to do that, I'll do a different tactic as things progress.
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