
Just a quickie I drew a long time ago.
Originally, this was meant for a ref, but I found a better lineart and scrapped this.
Thought I would upload it. c:
Completely done in MS Paint. For a friend, obviously.
Art © Me. (Rawnie on here and Subeta, TalonedLight on DA)
Character © ebilwolf101 on DA
Design © Cerebal on DA
Originally, this was meant for a ref, but I found a better lineart and scrapped this.
Thought I would upload it. c:
Completely done in MS Paint. For a friend, obviously.
Art © Me. (Rawnie on here and Subeta, TalonedLight on DA)
Character © ebilwolf101 on DA
Design © Cerebal on DA
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Wolf
Size 562 x 415px
File Size 17.4 kB
Haha XD I've had my tablet for a little over a year now. I love it. <3 I hope you get one. And yep. One's actually more of a way to get rid of the sketch under.. but here.
Let's see if I describe it here. This is what I do.. make a rough sketch, using a light blue. After I sketch, I draw a more detailed picture over it with a dark blue. Once I am done with that, I get the eraser. Make sure the foreground colour is the light blue, while the background one (the one you can change colours by right-clicking while using the colour picker or right clicking a colour on the palette) is white. Right click with the eraser and hold it down, dragging it over the picture. it should get right of the light blue rough sketch without touching the dark blue detailed sketch. When you get rid of the entire light blue rough sketch, get the eraser again. This time, make the foreground colour the dark blue the sketch is, and then make the background one black. Right click, hold down, and drag over the blue detailed lines. It should make the dark blue lines black. Voila!
And to make it easier to colour, save the lines again as a separate file. After that, go back to the picture and start colouring. Whenever you complete a section, open the separate file of just the lines, copy them, open the partially coloured picture again, paste the lines you just copied and drag them over the picture until they align with the lines on the picture X3 I hope you understand what I put, haha. I'm planning to make a tutorial on it sometime, tho.
Let's see if I describe it here. This is what I do.. make a rough sketch, using a light blue. After I sketch, I draw a more detailed picture over it with a dark blue. Once I am done with that, I get the eraser. Make sure the foreground colour is the light blue, while the background one (the one you can change colours by right-clicking while using the colour picker or right clicking a colour on the palette) is white. Right click with the eraser and hold it down, dragging it over the picture. it should get right of the light blue rough sketch without touching the dark blue detailed sketch. When you get rid of the entire light blue rough sketch, get the eraser again. This time, make the foreground colour the dark blue the sketch is, and then make the background one black. Right click, hold down, and drag over the blue detailed lines. It should make the dark blue lines black. Voila!
And to make it easier to colour, save the lines again as a separate file. After that, go back to the picture and start colouring. Whenever you complete a section, open the separate file of just the lines, copy them, open the partially coloured picture again, paste the lines you just copied and drag them over the picture until they align with the lines on the picture X3 I hope you understand what I put, haha. I'm planning to make a tutorial on it sometime, tho.
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