@DaraAherne Welp, I think the most important thing is knowing how to organize your layers (independent of the app you use), and something I like to do is blend the layers with a nice effect (specially for shading). Try messing around the app you use, find some interesting features and try using them in your art. Now about the drawing itself, you gotta have a firm lineart (try not to trembling the lineart). If you draw traditionally or in a table you can use your whole arm to make lineart more stable. If you only have a mouse, you can use a feature that creates lines connecting the points you have clicked (I’m not an expert on this one, but there are many artist that use this and it turns out great) I think those are the most important things on digital art (regardless of where you draw). But if you want to know more about drawing (that is pretty much the same both for traditional and digital art) just ask! I would be happy to help!
you deserve more followers...
Brilliant art, extremely underrated
Thank you so much! ^ ^ I’m working to get there
@@marydivamask I’m an artist as well but I tried digital art and I was horrific at it, do you have any tips for me?
@DaraAherne Welp, I think the most important thing is knowing how to organize your layers (independent of the app you use), and something I like to do is blend the layers with a nice effect (specially for shading). Try messing around the app you use, find some interesting features and try using them in your art.
Now about the drawing itself, you gotta have a firm lineart (try not to trembling the lineart). If you draw traditionally or in a table you can use your whole arm to make lineart more stable. If you only have a mouse, you can use a feature that creates lines connecting the points you have clicked (I’m not an expert on this one, but there are many artist that use this and it turns out great)
I think those are the most important things on digital art (regardless of where you draw). But if you want to know more about drawing (that is pretty much the same both for traditional and digital art) just ask! I would be happy to help!
@@marydivamask thanks
@DaraAherne No problem! Glad I could help!