Work in larger scale
11 years ago
BEHOLD!
Hey there. Wanting to note something I wish someone would have told me early on when I was first learning to draw.
I highly recommend always drawing in larger scale than your drawing will be later. For example, Most of my pictures wind up being about 700px height and width. But I work on them at about 3000 px height and width.
Doing this will help a TON with your lines and the edges between your color and your lines.
When you're done with the image, you can export it from photoshop by pressing ctrl + alt + Shift + S
Choose PNG-24 for the highest quality, and you can re-size the image down to whatever size you want it here. Be sure to select bicubic sharper for shrinking images down.
I highly recommend always drawing in larger scale than your drawing will be later. For example, Most of my pictures wind up being about 700px height and width. But I work on them at about 3000 px height and width.
Doing this will help a TON with your lines and the edges between your color and your lines.
When you're done with the image, you can export it from photoshop by pressing ctrl + alt + Shift + S
Choose PNG-24 for the highest quality, and you can re-size the image down to whatever size you want it here. Be sure to select bicubic sharper for shrinking images down.