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RE: Skill Improvement: Inking

in #art • 7 years ago (edited)

Very good looking Ink art! 🙂
About your last paragraph question, well I will do more digital since it's cheaper in the long run xD, although I don't want to abandon traditional art...I will definitively try to get better in all aspects

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Thank you very much @melooo182

I also think digital art is cheaper than traditional, and only needed small spaces for set up. However, digital art is very tough for me especially when i need to choose the desired color. Traditional art is more of a hassle, but the satisfaction that comes from finishing a traditional piece is incomparable...

Indeed, there is something about traditional art that makes it more satisfying...not sure what but I've felt that too, I've found that for digital is better to start with a limited pallet en then you expand it if needed, the best of digital is being able to work in layers and "undo" hahaha

I agree strongly on the undo hahaha. I once spent too much time on digital art that when i got back to traditional, my fingers kept trying to find the ctrl-z whenever I made a mistake..

 7 years ago (edited) 

Lol It has happened to me a well and the otherway around too, while in digital forgetting I could just undo something instead of trying to fix it redrawing on top of it xD
Although It reminds me a teacher who always said do not erase while sketching otherwise you won't see what you did wrong...I suppose that has kinda stuck with me hehe

Good advice. I tried not to erase too much and just go with the flow. And i constantly thinks about what could have been done and what should i do to make it better next time.