Lol do i even need to mention my embarassment for figuring it out after drawing about over 25 years... 😆😝 I just used to push the lines to their right places with "thumb" tool
Here is an extra tip about the rotation tool: You can just Hold R and rotate, and as soon as you finish it will switch back to your previously selected tool, so you don’t have to press R for rotation then B for brush, Just Hold R then continue drawing.
I’m glad I was able to help. If you wanna learn more there is another tutorial that I recently released on my yt channel, you can click here to watch it: ruclips.net/video/ShGaR7mhjss/видео.html
I never thought when clicking this video that I'd end up witnessing such a wholesome interaction with the video creator and the artist who made the brushes!!
I’m actually completely new when drawing digitally, however this tutorial yesterday lifted up my inking, one of the sketches that I have inked was so wobbly and the lines were not smooth by any kind, when I have redone the inking after watching this video made a huge difference
I really like how easy it is like it's not going through dozens of options but it's really just simple. Especially the brush, I always used the hard one and was soo frustrated because it just didn't look right. Thank you, and keep up the good work :D
Man thank you for the rotate, hard brush, smoothing, overshoot points. I always try to draw one good line and end up having to do multiple undo and retry over and over again. I also saw in one of Ethan Becker's videos about overshoot. Seems like a timesaving and interesting concept.
Broooooooooooooooooooooooo.... I did not know about the rotate canvas tool/shortcut! Photoshop always surprises me with its features, and I have the older, CS6 edition. I was originally trained on the first CS, so it seems like there's always something CS6 can do that I'm unaware of. That tip alone earned you a sub and a like.
Thanks man! I bought a wacom a year and a half ago and never got around to trying it until today. Your tips were the best that actually worked for me after viewing a dozen videos...thanks again
I just started drawing again recently after a very long pause, but yeah, I can pretty much confirm everything you cover in this video. In the past I made the mistake of using a sharp standard brush for my lineart, but ever since I've started using a soft brush, the lines look so much better. I personally also use the "lazy nezumi" plugin for Photoshop. Quite helpful. Nice work.
awesome tutorial. I was getting really frustrated with my drawings and knowing that smoothing and liquify were things I could do really improved everything
thank you so much. i have been watching for hours so many tutorials about this and yours seems to be the more simple and straight to the point out there. it helped alot with some of my lines work. thank you! i will suscribe to your channel for more :D
Yes! Its totally a personal preference thing. I like more rough look on my drawings and prefer that to the more traditional and sharper look but I have seen people create some stunning art with just the default hard brush. Though i would say if you make an error on the hard brush, it is more apparent.
Thank you so much for these useful tips! I was having a hard time exploring the features of photoshop by myself, but watching others explore what we can do in photoshop helps extremely a lot, thanks bro!
Quick tip from me : you can just hold the R button to select rotate tool temporary, so you don't have to toggle the tools :) btw this video is very useful thx
I’m wanting to start a channel of my own with art and crypto/ nft work. I know when you’re first starting every like and comment counts. So I hope you see this one and know you helped me! I appreciate it a lot and hope you keep making videos!
This- really helps me who has just started using PS 😭 thank you very much- ah, please also give a tutorial to make a small canvas appear like under your color box (sorry, I really don't know what to call it T_T because I'm too beginner) I'm always waiting for your next PS tutorial content!
I'm not good at digital line art yet so I just take a picture of my line art on paper and import it on Photoshop to render. I'm kinda used to this now but still I think it would help to learn sketching on a tablet.
Thank you for the tips! I've been struggling to move from traditional drawing to digital because I don't feel comfortable with how the stylus feels or with my brush settings.
Inking on computer is much harder than on paper. One of the best tips is to get a Cintiq, it helps tremendously with the hand eye coordination. You see where the pen is going. While inking on a Tablet is really difficult and it takes a lot of wasted time to get it right with undo or other workarounds to clean up the lines.
I agree that it is relatively easier but I’d say it does not matter that much. You can see a lot of artists use tablets to do the inking. I have been inking on a tablet for more than a year now and Its like a second nature now. I also have an ipad and I find inking there a bit easier but the difference is pretty small tbh.
@@Thewackyartist1 My argument is about TIME not if it possible. It takes much more time and effort to ink on a Tablet than it does on paper or Cintiq. On a tablet, you have redo the stokes or use other techniques to make them work. On paper and Cintiq, you often just do a single stroke and it will work on the first try. I mostly comes down to hand eye coordination, as you see the pen on the surface it helps judging where the stroke is going to end up, on a tablet it's done by feel and it's VERY hard to swiftly draw a line from one point to another on the first try and not have the stroke go slightly off angle.
Thank you so much for this video, I did not even know the rotate tool was a thing. Trying it out for myself and it's just like rotating my sketchbook or paper when drawing traditionally. Awesome, I am also using those brushes too. My lineart isn't the best as I just dabble but I think I'm getting better.
Guys, about the brush. I've only been digitally drawing for about half a week. My first 4 drawing I really like, but a major issues has been just simply been line art. Getting clean, but controlled line was always the major obstacle. I redid my fourth drawing with Sketch 2, and its fuckin amazing. I thought I simply needed more practice with line art but the Sketch 2 brush works amazing. It quite literally bumped up my ability from a good attempt to legitimate drawings.
I usually never comment on videos, but I just got a drawing pad and have been using Photoshop (which I never got to work, the lines look horrible and I was so frustrated). But I found your video and I'm so thankful ;__; Thank you for giving all these valuable tips (although I'm 2 years late?).
Use warp tool, so if you got a nice line but its not where you want it, just use transform to move it into place and warp to move the curve to where you want.
I honestly thought when I got my huion k16 drawing with the pen would be easier than drawing on paper.... it was a wake up call and now I'm still trying to learn lol
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KEKW I have no idea that I'vebeen using 0% smoothing brush this whole time, really shocked to see the difference after I use smoothing XD
Lol do i even need to mention my embarassment for figuring it out after drawing about over 25 years... 😆😝 I just used to push the lines to their right places with "thumb" tool
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@JAMIE VEDEA YARANON right?? Life changing! I have shaky hands too. lol
@@sirensrequiem2694 in what %? :3
Same here xD
Here is an extra tip about the rotation tool:
You can just Hold R and rotate, and as soon as you finish it will switch back to your previously selected tool, so you don’t have to press R for rotation then B for brush,
Just Hold R then continue drawing.
Great tip! Thanks, I didn’t realize that haha.
uhhhh i did it but i didn't switch back to the brush tool :/
@@prgaming6333
Current Tool: Brush
Press and Hold R > Rotate Canvas as you Wish > Release R > Boom! Current Tool Switches back to Brush!
@@adams.george its not working for me
@@Biprasth Where are you getting stuck buddy? What problem are you experiencing?
So underrated wtf man you're legit so skilled
Thanks bro!
Nice to see my brush pack still has some life 15 years later haha 😄 Thanks for the link - maybe I'll have to do some new ones!
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thank you
@johnnySix I love them!!! I was desperated, bc didnt find something similar, but now I Know :)Thankyou!!
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Just had my pen tablet a week ago, and still cant get anywhere else to improving my lineart skill. You are really help me man! Thank you very much!
I’m glad I was able to help. If you wanna learn more there is another tutorial that I recently released on my yt channel, you can click here to watch it: ruclips.net/video/ShGaR7mhjss/видео.html
I never thought when clicking this video that I'd end up witnessing such a wholesome interaction with the video creator and the artist who made the brushes!!
Thanks so much!
Until the day I see this video I used hard brush. I didnt even knew digital art would be this easy until this video. Thanks mate. This video is GOLD.
i hope you've been doing a lot of amazing art since!
I’m actually completely new when drawing digitally, however this tutorial yesterday lifted up my inking, one of the sketches that I have inked was so wobbly and the lines were not smooth by any kind, when I have redone the inking after watching this video made a huge difference
Thanks!
I really like how easy it is like it's not going through dozens of options but it's really just simple. Especially the brush, I always used the hard one and was soo frustrated because it just didn't look right. Thank you, and keep up the good work :D
Yes, I agree. Hope you like the video and the brush. Thanks for the Sub!
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Man thank you for the rotate, hard brush, smoothing, overshoot points. I always try to draw one good line and end up having to do multiple undo and retry over and over again. I also saw in one of Ethan Becker's videos about overshoot. Seems like a timesaving and interesting concept.
Gald it helped 🤓
Is overshoot whenever you draw like a very extended line and the erase the part you ain´t using?
Yup that’s correct
@@Thewackyartist1 thx
Broooooooooooooooooooooooo.... I did not know about the rotate canvas tool/shortcut!
Photoshop always surprises me with its features, and I have the older, CS6 edition. I was originally trained on the first CS, so it seems like there's always something CS6 can do that I'm unaware of.
That tip alone earned you a sub and a like.
Thanks man! I bought a wacom a year and a half ago and never got around to trying it until today. Your tips were the best that actually worked for me after viewing a dozen videos...thanks again
I just started drawing again recently after a very long pause, but yeah, I can pretty much confirm everything you cover in this video.
In the past I made the mistake of using a sharp standard brush for my lineart, but ever since I've started using a soft brush, the lines look so much better.
I personally also use the "lazy nezumi" plugin for Photoshop. Quite helpful.
Nice work.
Yeah lazy nezumi is pretty great! This video is starting to get old lol, I have changed my ways so much
Can you make an updated tutorial bro? It'll be really helpful.
I have a tutorial scheduled for the coming thursday and it will cover my entire process. There will more to come as well.
I am really bad drawing digitally, this tips pretty helpful. Thank yooooooo !!!
I’m glad it was helpful 💙
finally video that actually is educational in terms of how to draw in photoshop, thank you bruh!!
I’m glad, thanks
Hey, man nice video! here's a tip for the rotation tool: instead of rotating to normal position manually, you can always use ESC.
Dude. Thank you soooo much! You really helped me with photoshop! I had no idea how to draw on it until you showed up in my suggestions! Thank you!
Glad I could help!
awesome tutorial. I was getting really frustrated with my drawings and knowing that smoothing and liquify were things I could do really improved everything
1:58 I see, so Johnny is now an art teacher.
hes a doctor, and a teacher, and anything else xD
multitalent people
thank you so much. i have been watching for hours so many tutorials about this and yours seems to be the more simple and straight to the point out there. it helped alot with some of my lines work. thank you! i will suscribe to your channel for more :D
Thanks. I’m happy you found this channel helpful, I will try to create more tutorials and to help out more people like you. 😸
that rotate tip is SO SMART thank you
This was absolutely revolutionary bro, thanks for the video!
I think the harder brush looks a lot better though... mapping the R key for rotation is SUCH a good suggestion though - thanks!
Yes! Its totally a personal preference thing. I like more rough look on my drawings and prefer that to the more traditional and sharper look but I have seen people create some stunning art with just the default hard brush. Though i would say if you make an error on the hard brush, it is more apparent.
The Wacky Artist yeah - you’re not wrong there 😄
Almost gave up on photoshop since I have a shaky hand, thank you for the tips!
Turn the music off.
Thank you so much for these useful tips! I was having a hard time exploring the features of photoshop by myself, but watching others explore what we can do in photoshop helps extremely a lot, thanks bro!
The overshooting method is just crazy! I've always struggled with this!!
3:34 that sound was great and also the tips are also great ❤️
Great tips. Tried them all out and my line drawing already looks 50x better :) Thank u!
thank you so much! pulled string method was the one i was looking for 🙌
Glad I could help!
@8:55 Rotate and Draw, Rotate and Draw ... that was excellent. I will copy that setup. Thank you.
Tip #6 You do not have to follow your sketch when inking, nor your sketch has to be perfect before inking, do what feels good!
wow really nice video! this is the best lineart video I've seen so far! Really helpful tips! Thank you for this video!
I wish I could leave more likes this was insanely helpful 😭😭
yaaaaay, smooth tool, the best tool that I wasn't aware of it. thanks a lot for this amazing tutorial
Quick tip from me : you can just hold the R button to select rotate tool temporary, so you don't have to toggle the tools :)
btw this video is very useful thx
Ultimate tip : just use a program that has a stabilizer in it.
Does it work for clipstudio too?
@@bloodnessx I think in CSP the inividual brushes have a Stabilizer, should be in the brush settings.
@@bitesizeart6054 yeh I just found it,, thnkss
Do you have a recommendation? Like SAI, or Medibang, which program did you use?
@@Hxrb I use SAI 2, but Clip Studio is really good too.
wish i found these tips years ago, thanks!
simple and perfect and not full off that kind pf bullshit about " practice practice practice " without giving any tips ... thanks a lot
I’m wanting to start a channel of my own with art and crypto/ nft work. I know when you’re first starting every like and comment counts. So I hope you see this one and know you helped me! I appreciate it a lot and hope you keep making videos!
This- really helps me who has just started using PS 😭 thank you very much- ah, please also give a tutorial to make a small canvas appear like under your color box (sorry, I really don't know what to call it T_T because I'm too beginner) I'm always waiting for your next PS tutorial content!
Thanks! Will try making more content in the future
Senku looks finee
Thanks
Thanks dude that rotation trick really help me a lot.
Realy Helpfull, Thank you so much bro, That tip for rotating is best for me!!! again Tysm !!
Thanks
finally which actually helped me alot ..tnx man ...u got ur new sub ....
I'm not good at digital line art yet so I just take a picture of my line art on paper and import it on Photoshop to render. I'm kinda used to this now but still I think it would help to learn sketching on a tablet.
Nice
Thank you for the tips! I've been struggling to move from traditional drawing to digital because I don't feel comfortable with how the stylus feels or with my brush settings.
I’m glad it helped
This video helped me A LOT. Big thanks!
Inking on computer is much harder than on paper. One of the best tips is to get a Cintiq, it helps tremendously with the hand eye coordination. You see where the pen is going. While inking on a Tablet is really difficult and it takes a lot of wasted time to get it right with undo or other workarounds to clean up the lines.
I agree that it is relatively easier but I’d say it does not matter that much. You can see a lot of artists use tablets to do the inking. I have been inking on a tablet for more than a year now and Its like a second nature now. I also have an ipad and I find inking there a bit easier but the difference is pretty small tbh.
@@Thewackyartist1 My argument is about TIME not if it possible. It takes much more time and effort to ink on a Tablet than it does on paper or Cintiq. On a tablet, you have redo the stokes or use other techniques to make them work. On paper and Cintiq, you often just do a single stroke and it will work on the first try. I mostly comes down to hand eye coordination, as you see the pen on the surface it helps judging where the stroke is going to end up, on a tablet it's done by feel and it's VERY hard to swiftly draw a line from one point to another on the first try and not have the stroke go slightly off angle.
I love your voice man !😅
Thanks!
Great tips, thanks!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you from the bottom of my heart, artist 😊
10 billion percent helpful
Another fantastic tutorial from The Wacky Artist 👌
Thanks so much!
Such a helpful vid for beginners eveeyone need to see this
Nice video friend!! This video helped a lot. Thank you so much.
I knew 4 tips already and applying in my every artwork.....but yeah that duplicate layer's tip kind a cool tip ❤️❤️
YOU are a life saviour!☺
Thank you so much for this video, I did not even know the rotate tool was a thing. Trying it out for myself and it's just like rotating my sketchbook or paper when drawing traditionally. Awesome, I am also using those brushes too. My lineart isn't the best as I just dabble but I think I'm getting better.
Hi I wanted to download the brushes, but the website have some problems and does not let me download them. can you email those for me please?
Smoothing is a life saver tbh now all my art style needs it HAHAHHAHAHAHABA
Omg this is really help with my digital drawing! Thanks for the tips!
clear and focused on the case. thanks!
I’m glad it was helpful 😊
try vector layers in Clip Studio Paint
Helix-1024bit I do use clip studio paint
So much thanks for this video! I learn few tips and buttons whitch don't know and now will easier for me. Thanks!
You help a lot dude ngl, thank you for this
Really nice vid, keep up the good work man!
Thanks
thanks for the brush link !!
Very informative video!! i'll be sure to use all of these methods, thank you!
Wow - such a helpful video!
Thanks, this was super helpful! I've really been strugglign with lineart.
really good tips!! its simple but useful. !!
Guys, about the brush.
I've only been digitally drawing for about half a week. My first 4 drawing I really like, but a major issues has been just simply been line art. Getting clean, but controlled line was always the major obstacle. I redid my fourth drawing with Sketch 2, and its fuckin amazing. I thought I simply needed more practice with line art but the Sketch 2 brush works amazing. It quite literally bumped up my ability from a good attempt to legitimate drawings.
Love it senku :D keep it up
This tutorial was extremely helpful!!!!! Subscribed
Best tip from my side trace in illustration using pen tool 😎😎
Thanks buddy it's literally helped me alot 😊
you just earned a subscribber
Thanks 👊🏼
Thanks, it was a really helpful tutorial... Yes the sounds are nice.
Thanks for the tips, it was really helpfull
CLEANNNNNNNNNNN!! SUBSCRIBED
Thanks 😊😃
Thank you so much for this video. This is EXACTLY what I was looking for.
this is gold! Thank you!
Fantastic video! TYSM!!
Amazing tutorial. I wonder if you can do all of this with a mouse in case you don't have a tablet.
I usually never comment on videos, but I just got a drawing pad and have been using Photoshop (which I never got to work, the lines look horrible and I was so frustrated). But I found your video and I'm so thankful ;__; Thank you for giving all these valuable tips (although I'm 2 years late?).
Thanks for your video, it's very helpful
Thanks for the tips ✊🏻💪🏻
Some quality tips right here
Brilliant video. Thank you.
This is exactly what I was looking for.
And just subscribed 👍
Thanks 😊
This video was super helpful ! Thank you 🥺
This video help alot about lines in photoshop I am subscribers of your channel stay safe looking forward next video
I’m glad you like it! And thanks for subscribing! Next video coming out this Thursday 10am est.
Sound good
this is really useful thank you dude
eyy thanks dude, these tips are easy to get for beginners :> really needed these
Thanks for watching 😻😻
Use warp tool, so if you got a nice line but its not where you want it, just use transform to move it into place and warp to move the curve to where you want.
salute! you saved me
I honestly thought when I got my huion k16 drawing with the pen would be easier than drawing on paper.... it was a wake up call and now I'm still trying to learn lol
Thank you so much for the tips 🙏🏼
Great tutorial thank you!
Glad it was helpful!