I... can't believe I need to clarify this.
5 years ago
... But I'm going to have to, again, given the circumstances.
I am coming across an alarming number of people that think I can use layers or "CTRL + Z" on paper and pencil. I am not sure what to think of this. Am I really stuck in the stone age? Is this normal?
In any case, no, I can not "edit" a picture to remove or add major details once it's finished. That's what a preliminary sketch is for. If my sketch is approved, I will advance to ink and color, and if there's a mistake I am not aware of, I can not fix it once the picture is complete.
I've been able to fix minor things before, with paint or even digitally, I mean... it is possible in some cases. However, me mentioning this does not equal that someone can demand a major edit (adding bodyparts or changing color of something, for example) at the ending of it because that is impossible.
At last... Generally I use pencils for coloring, a box of 48 for the moment. When it comes to unusual colors, I either try mixing colors or use what is the closest to the references I'm given. I can not do a lot more here. And i... definitely can not change all the color once I painted a piece. And no, I can not "go to the color layer and erase it then recolor it".
I don't intend to be condescending, but I can't believe that people tell me these things. Thankfully it does not happen often, but it happens more times than I am comfortable admiting. I even thought of putting a disclaimer on my front page, but wouldn't that sound absolutely silly?
On a different note, I want to clarify something as well. If anyone aside from myself tells you that I am not available for commissions, busy, full, etc. please ignore it and come to ask me directly.
That's all folks!
I am coming across an alarming number of people that think I can use layers or "CTRL + Z" on paper and pencil. I am not sure what to think of this. Am I really stuck in the stone age? Is this normal?
In any case, no, I can not "edit" a picture to remove or add major details once it's finished. That's what a preliminary sketch is for. If my sketch is approved, I will advance to ink and color, and if there's a mistake I am not aware of, I can not fix it once the picture is complete.
I've been able to fix minor things before, with paint or even digitally, I mean... it is possible in some cases. However, me mentioning this does not equal that someone can demand a major edit (adding bodyparts or changing color of something, for example) at the ending of it because that is impossible.
At last... Generally I use pencils for coloring, a box of 48 for the moment. When it comes to unusual colors, I either try mixing colors or use what is the closest to the references I'm given. I can not do a lot more here. And i... definitely can not change all the color once I painted a piece. And no, I can not "go to the color layer and erase it then recolor it".
I don't intend to be condescending, but I can't believe that people tell me these things. Thankfully it does not happen often, but it happens more times than I am comfortable admiting. I even thought of putting a disclaimer on my front page, but wouldn't that sound absolutely silly?
On a different note, I want to clarify something as well. If anyone aside from myself tells you that I am not available for commissions, busy, full, etc. please ignore it and come to ask me directly.
That's all folks!
FA+

If I order traditional artists I not get picky with colours cause I know how hard it can be to hit a close-by colour at all.
https://sta.sh/019oojdyqmvb
But yeah, adding, changing or removing shapes in the picture? Not gonna happen.
you can try edit colors with digital programs but gosh, the best one to do so is Photoshop but even with that can be tricky if you dont know exactly what tools to use and how they work X_x;;;
I've had this in the past though, again after the sketch-approval stage once inking had been done and even colouring.