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A point where you might consider skipping line weighting: Animation. It's very *very* difficult to avoid getting that sort of "Jittery outline" in animation if you use weighted lines, and the value you get from various line weights is diminished when the audience isn't looking at a still image anyway.
my problem with lineweight, especially when it comes to digital art, which i started to do this year, is that it's coming from pressure, and i can't really control my pressure. i'm used to draw with pencil, and i always push it hard, unconsciously, because i'm focusing on the lines i'm drawing. and digital drawing is entirely different from pencil-to-paper art (at least with screenless tablet, i don't have one with a screen), and when i turn pressure sensitivity on, it always makes too thick lines because i can only push hard. if i try to consciously control my pressure... i just don't know how to do it.
I'm not sure what your tablet/pen setup is but most have software that allow you to change the sensitivity, you could turn it way down so that pushing hard makes a regular line.
I’ve picked up drawing and painting recently, and your guides are really interesting and helpful. I’m still getting used to the digital pen, so I’m not sure I’m ready to try weighting the lines yet, but I’ll think about this video when I try.
i love how in one video you go through lots of different type of like things.. i dunno like how there are fur/hair, scales clothes and all of that.. its just makes it alot easier
Did you ever paint over this? If so I'd LOVE to see it!! This is so intricate, so yes it's how. you expected it to turn out, imo, and I just love the combo ref from the horse hair from the back on the main, to the snake skin and body!!! So lovely how it was built up that way, beauitufllll!! I lour videos so much. I've been finding your channel very helpful. I found and started binge watching last week/this previous week. As someone who learns visually, but also likes an organized overview, I love the extra effort of adding in handwritten notes & explanations with them, in each video. It's very helpful to understand, I have moderate ADD/ADHD, it isn't bad most of the time, but when. I'm learning, I'm all over the place, & are always wanting to take/write down long notes, even if it's something I"ve heard multiple times!!! It's also helpful that I don't have to manually go in and take notes. I can just add small extra ones here & there if I need a bigger explanation, or need timestamps written down!!! Thank you for your content, and your artwork is wonderful, keep up the great work!!!!!
Awesome, we are so glad you enjoy our videos! Jessie posts all her notes and jpegs from her livestreams on our Discord server, which is a free community, and you can get her layered files as a member on Patreon. The links are in the video description ☺️ Just keep practicing ✌️
You can make a look for your avatar when she draws or is silent. Well, sometimes I get distracted by it, thinking that you're going to say something. Just a micro detail that is important to me🧐
Winged Canvas: It is crucial to turn off your sketch lay sometimes… Me, A traditional artist who doesn’t have their light board on them currently: guess I’ll die
How do you paint tapered or broken lines, like the soft fur? I REALLY been wanting to understand that digital process. Thanks for these links to lineart videos, I have never really gotten pass the sketch phase because I am so bad at it, but the idea of how to break it down, really helps. I never thought of just turning off the sketches or having multiple sketches before starting lineart. I just get overwhelmed with all of my ideas, but they come off really bad traditionally due to the clutter and conflicting ideas. I know a lot of art theory, but scared to practice it. I just need to do it.
We recommend Medibang as a free alternative or Clip Studio Paint as a more affordable option. We have tutorials on both, just search for them on our channel 😉
I have arthritis (it started in my early 20's, and now I'm in my early 40's), so I physically can't change my stylus pressure for line weighting, and I can't find a brush type that doesn't start out too small & pointed and then ends up thicker & thicker & enormous at the end of it. (I use ProCreate) I don't know what to do. 🥺
Using reference is too hard First I have to find the best reference I am looking for Second I have to learn it Then I will trace it again and try to copy to see if I get it
@@gray_ggk Tracing can actually be a really useful tool for learning basic shapes of something new. As long as it isn't somebody elses art that you try to play off as your own, tracing is pretty important. Helps you learn faster! :p
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A point where you might consider skipping line weighting: Animation. It's very *very* difficult to avoid getting that sort of "Jittery outline" in animation if you use weighted lines, and the value you get from various line weights is diminished when the audience isn't looking at a still image anyway.
you are the best of the best!!!! your videos are more than the bible for a beginner like me!!!THANK YOU
Glad we could help :)
my problem with lineweight, especially when it comes to digital art, which i started to do this year, is that it's coming from pressure, and i can't really control my pressure. i'm used to draw with pencil, and i always push it hard, unconsciously, because i'm focusing on the lines i'm drawing. and digital drawing is entirely different from pencil-to-paper art (at least with screenless tablet, i don't have one with a screen), and when i turn pressure sensitivity on, it always makes too thick lines because i can only push hard. if i try to consciously control my pressure... i just don't know how to do it.
I'm not sure what your tablet/pen setup is but most have software that allow you to change the sensitivity, you could turn it way down so that pushing hard makes a regular line.
Another very useful tutorial Thanks! :)
I’ve picked up drawing and painting recently, and your guides are really interesting and helpful.
I’m still getting used to the digital pen, so I’m not sure I’m ready to try weighting the lines yet, but I’ll think about this video when I try.
i love how in one video you go through lots of different type of like things.. i dunno like how there are fur/hair, scales clothes and all of that.. its just makes it alot easier
Absolutely loved seeing your process for lining, it was very interesting and insightful!
This was a really cool video! Great job and thanks for sharing it with us :)
Also, I just subscribed!
Thank you very much! I have been struggling with line art this helped a lot!
You make incredibly helpful tutorials, thank you. Oh that's also some fantastic art!
AHHHHHH REALLY LOVE THIS ON POINT TUTORIALS!~
I actually never thought of using a trick like this thanks
Did you ever paint over this? If so I'd LOVE to see it!! This is so intricate, so yes it's how. you expected it to turn out, imo, and I just love the combo ref from the horse hair from the back on the main, to the snake skin and body!!! So lovely how it was built up that way, beauitufllll!! I lour videos so much. I've been finding your channel very helpful. I found and started binge watching last week/this previous week. As someone who learns visually, but also likes an organized overview, I love the extra effort of adding in handwritten notes & explanations with them, in each video. It's very helpful to understand, I have moderate ADD/ADHD, it isn't bad most of the time, but when. I'm learning, I'm all over the place, & are always wanting to take/write down long notes, even if it's something I"ve heard multiple times!!! It's also helpful that I don't have to manually go in and take notes. I can just add small extra ones here & there if I need a bigger explanation, or need timestamps written down!!! Thank you for your content, and your artwork is wonderful, keep up the great work!!!!!
Awesome, we are so glad you enjoy our videos! Jessie posts all her notes and jpegs from her livestreams on our Discord server, which is a free community, and you can get her layered files as a member on Patreon. The links are in the video description ☺️ Just keep practicing ✌️
@@wingedcanvas that’s awesome, def joining you guys!! Thank you for the wonderful videos!!❤️❤️❤️
you are heaven-sent; thank you for the videos.
I now adore the chinese owl-cats
I like to think of lineart as a very clean sketch
GOSH DANG I TRIED ALL OF THESE TIPS AND MY ART IMPROVED BY 110 PERCENT WHAT THE HECK-
You can make a look for your avatar when she draws or is silent. Well, sometimes I get distracted by it, thinking that you're going to say something. Just a micro detail that is important to me🧐
snail pups are my favorite
Winged Canvas: It is crucial to turn off your sketch lay sometimes…
Me, A traditional artist who doesn’t have their light board on them currently: guess I’ll die
How do you paint tapered or broken lines, like the soft fur? I REALLY been wanting to understand that digital process.
Thanks for these links to lineart videos, I have never really gotten pass the sketch phase because I am so bad at it, but the idea of how to break it down, really helps. I never thought of just turning off the sketches or having multiple sketches before starting lineart. I just get overwhelmed with all of my ideas, but they come off really bad traditionally due to the clutter and conflicting ideas.
I know a lot of art theory, but scared to practice it. I just need to do it.
What do you do when your stylus doesn’t have pressure sensetivity? How can I do different line weights?
hey what softwear are you useing? I use photoshop and I'm looking for a cheaper substitute.
We recommend Medibang as a free alternative or Clip Studio Paint as a more affordable option. We have tutorials on both, just search for them on our channel 😉
I have arthritis (it started in my early 20's, and now I'm in my early 40's), so I physically can't change my stylus pressure for line weighting, and I can't find a brush type that doesn't start out too small & pointed and then ends up thicker & thicker & enormous at the end of it. (I use ProCreate) I don't know what to do. 🥺
Sadly I don't think ibis paintx has the pressure=thickness thing
Idk how to do line weighing 🥺
First :)
Using reference is too hard
First I have to find the best reference I am looking for
Second I have to learn it
Then I will trace it again and try to copy to see if I get it
@@gray_ggk Tracing can actually be a really useful tool for learning basic shapes of something new. As long as it isn't somebody elses art that you try to play off as your own, tracing is pretty important. Helps you learn faster! :p
you see this and think to yourself , how can I be this bad at drawing
Im just wondering who she did this 7:00
heehe hot long lady
Says theres more than European Royalty...proceeds to draw equally generic and overused culture