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Coloring (G)
7 years ago
Hellow my fellow furry artists!
Maybe you share that issue: I love drawing lineart and also seeing the colored version, maybe adding details... but coloring is a pain in the ass. Sort of like
"I got that lineart nailed, it's telling a story and everything is in place"... "now I just do "color by numbers" stupidh hourlong coloring stuph. There are ppl who really enjoy coloring and are great at it, I really envy them... for me it's just a lot of work where I could be drawing more panels/lineart or doing compositing and fx on a finished pic.
Now my question is: Does anyone care to share insight into how they color in case they're really fast?
Currently I use binary pen in highres so I can one-click color and select stuff. Which is as fast as I can go not using AI. Yes, I even tried AI based coloring, but it doesnt really help with my cell-based like stryle and produces more of a water color style.
Also any good forums/threads on that matter where I could read up and chime in?
Thanks :)
Maybe you share that issue: I love drawing lineart and also seeing the colored version, maybe adding details... but coloring is a pain in the ass. Sort of like
"I got that lineart nailed, it's telling a story and everything is in place"... "now I just do "color by numbers" stupidh hourlong coloring stuph. There are ppl who really enjoy coloring and are great at it, I really envy them... for me it's just a lot of work where I could be drawing more panels/lineart or doing compositing and fx on a finished pic.
Now my question is: Does anyone care to share insight into how they color in case they're really fast?
Currently I use binary pen in highres so I can one-click color and select stuff. Which is as fast as I can go not using AI. Yes, I even tried AI based coloring, but it doesnt really help with my cell-based like stryle and produces more of a water color style.
Also any good forums/threads on that matter where I could read up and chime in?
Thanks :)
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