...what's the difference?
3 months ago
Colored Sketch / Flat Colored Lineart / Full Colored Lineart - what's the difference?
Colored Sketch
I make a rough sketch, trying to take into account all your wishes, throw on colors and show it to you. If you don't have a specific idea, I can offer you 2-3 different options. After you approve the rough sketch, I outline it with a pencil brush and paint it - I fill the drawing with flat color and add light and shadow where I think necessary. I don't aim to be super neat and let the sketch be a lively, rough sketch. The background is usually some sort of gradient or pattern, comic book bubbles are appropriate.
Good for: for a quick sketch of some plot, story, idea.
Pros: fast, cheap, fun :)
Flat Colored Lineart
I make a rough sketch, trying to take into account all your wishes, throw on colors and show it to you. If you don't have a specific idea, I can offer you 2-3 different options. After you approve the rough sketch, I carefully outline it on top of a thin brush-“pen”, where necessary - increase the thickness of the line. Then paint - fill the drawing with a flat color, where necessary - add texture or gradient, highlights. If I think it is appropriate to add a shadow somewhere - I add it. As a background is usually some gradient or pattern, appropriate look accepted in the manga / anime expressions of emotion.
Good for: for reference sheets of original characters, custom adopts; for several sets of clothes for one character (in one pose); for personal stickers, banners.
Pros: visually neat, nothing superfluous.
Full Colored Lineart
I make a rough sketch, trying to take into account all your wishes, throw on colors and show it to you. If you don't have a specific idea, I can offer you 2-3 different options. After you approve the rough sketch, I carefully outline it on top of a thin brush-“pen”, where necessary - increase the thickness of the line. Then paint - fill the drawing with a flat color, where necessary - add texture or gradient, then light and shadow - volume. I try to make the drawing as juicy and tasty as possible. Texture looks appropriate as a background, but by agreement I can draw something more complex.
Good for: for reference sheets (due to the same lineart is well combined with flat colored lineart and can be deliciously combined: for example, one view is full colored, and the rest - flat color); for “parade portrait” of your character (dnd/OS); for a gift ;)
Pros: this is the type of work I put my best foot forward on - since I'm still unsure of myself in it, I try to do better each time than the last.
I'm good at drawing humans, furries, mermaids/nagas, horses/MLP, centaurs and the like. I like funny emotional skits, comics and pinups, and coming up with character designs. I've more or less settled on a certain style over the past few years and draw mostly in it, so something drastically different I'll probably refuse to draw, but there's a chance I might be interested in trying.
I'm not embarrassed by nudity of characters, hypertrophy of certain body parts and most interactions of an adult nature (you can find examples of such works in my social networks after registering and confirming your age).
I studied to be a designer, and I'm good at putting together reference sheets and making fun cute designs with drawings - for social networks, announcements, etc. If I see that your idea does not fit your goals (it also happens) - I will tell you about it and explain why.
Although most of my works have a gradient/pattern as a background, I can also draw something else - from a couple of elements of the environment with which the character interacts to a full-fledged background that takes up the entire plane of the canvas.
To commission a drawing and for any questions you can note me here!
Colored Sketch
I make a rough sketch, trying to take into account all your wishes, throw on colors and show it to you. If you don't have a specific idea, I can offer you 2-3 different options. After you approve the rough sketch, I outline it with a pencil brush and paint it - I fill the drawing with flat color and add light and shadow where I think necessary. I don't aim to be super neat and let the sketch be a lively, rough sketch. The background is usually some sort of gradient or pattern, comic book bubbles are appropriate.
Good for: for a quick sketch of some plot, story, idea.
Pros: fast, cheap, fun :)
Flat Colored Lineart
I make a rough sketch, trying to take into account all your wishes, throw on colors and show it to you. If you don't have a specific idea, I can offer you 2-3 different options. After you approve the rough sketch, I carefully outline it on top of a thin brush-“pen”, where necessary - increase the thickness of the line. Then paint - fill the drawing with a flat color, where necessary - add texture or gradient, highlights. If I think it is appropriate to add a shadow somewhere - I add it. As a background is usually some gradient or pattern, appropriate look accepted in the manga / anime expressions of emotion.
Good for: for reference sheets of original characters, custom adopts; for several sets of clothes for one character (in one pose); for personal stickers, banners.
Pros: visually neat, nothing superfluous.
Full Colored Lineart
I make a rough sketch, trying to take into account all your wishes, throw on colors and show it to you. If you don't have a specific idea, I can offer you 2-3 different options. After you approve the rough sketch, I carefully outline it on top of a thin brush-“pen”, where necessary - increase the thickness of the line. Then paint - fill the drawing with a flat color, where necessary - add texture or gradient, then light and shadow - volume. I try to make the drawing as juicy and tasty as possible. Texture looks appropriate as a background, but by agreement I can draw something more complex.
Good for: for reference sheets (due to the same lineart is well combined with flat colored lineart and can be deliciously combined: for example, one view is full colored, and the rest - flat color); for “parade portrait” of your character (dnd/OS); for a gift ;)
Pros: this is the type of work I put my best foot forward on - since I'm still unsure of myself in it, I try to do better each time than the last.
I'm good at drawing humans, furries, mermaids/nagas, horses/MLP, centaurs and the like. I like funny emotional skits, comics and pinups, and coming up with character designs. I've more or less settled on a certain style over the past few years and draw mostly in it, so something drastically different I'll probably refuse to draw, but there's a chance I might be interested in trying.
I'm not embarrassed by nudity of characters, hypertrophy of certain body parts and most interactions of an adult nature (you can find examples of such works in my social networks after registering and confirming your age).
I studied to be a designer, and I'm good at putting together reference sheets and making fun cute designs with drawings - for social networks, announcements, etc. If I see that your idea does not fit your goals (it also happens) - I will tell you about it and explain why.
Although most of my works have a gradient/pattern as a background, I can also draw something else - from a couple of elements of the environment with which the character interacts to a full-fledged background that takes up the entire plane of the canvas.
To commission a drawing and for any questions you can note me here!