Author Topic: Drawings Megathread  (Read 4328579 times)



nope
no, he's right. the aliasing is very unfitting, and looks bad.

i wasn't "noping" to how it looks, i was "noping" to doing it

i wasn't "noping" to how it looks, i was "noping" to doing it

What program are you doing it in that you can't manage antialiasing?

i wasn't "noping" to how it looks, i was "noping" to doing it
why? if you're using paint.net, it's no different than doing it without

What program are you doing it in that you can't manage antialiasing?
he's using paint.net
he could do it, but he wants to do a non-AA style.

besides, you can't fillcan with anti-aliasing in pdn o3o

besides, you can't fillcan with anti-aliasing in pdn o3o
layers bro, layers.

besides, you can't fillcan with anti-aliasing in pdn o3o
Unless you make a layer below the outlines for coloring and have outlines thick enough that you can erase below them without making the coloring around the outlines look messed up


Unless you make a layer below the outlines for coloring and have outlines thick enough that you can erase below them without making the coloring around the outlines look messed up
I have separate layers for the outlines and the coloring when I draw. Like srsly if there were an add-on to Photoshop that added a new layer every time you drew a line, I would probably use it, it's so nice to have everything on separate layers.

something small.

used a reference, drew it by hand w/mouse for a project i'm working on.

feet (extra stompy)

now make UBER STOMPY
will do this later

something small.

used a reference, drew it by hand w/mouse for a project i'm working on.

I fraking love those





Some flat coloring and Jens Kidman