
For the Birthday Contest since October, the winner was Bunnies are emo.
So this cute little pic is her prize. Thanks gain!
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So this cute little pic is her prize. Thanks gain!
Nyoko ©

Do not use without explicit permission from owner(s). No exceptions. No stealing freaks!
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Arting is my job. Commission Information
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Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Housecat
Size 1100 x 1024px
File Size 947.7 kB
I've been wanting to ask you for a while. But I'm practicing line-art in photoshop. So I was wondering how you make your outlines so defined, and neat. I've studied your awesome line-art for while now. But... I didn't know if there is like, some technique I'm missing or something. Sorry to bug ya'. X3
Sorry for the extreme delay in reply. Can't believe I passed this post... >.>
It's all by practice and freehand as well. Being confident in your lines will definitely show in your works. keep at it. You'll get it. As for the extra tip. On the outermost lines (or outline of the character), make those lines thicker and keep you inner lines, like details and such thinner. Varying the weight in your lines makes it that more... "artistic" XD
Hope it helps!
It's all by practice and freehand as well. Being confident in your lines will definitely show in your works. keep at it. You'll get it. As for the extra tip. On the outermost lines (or outline of the character), make those lines thicker and keep you inner lines, like details and such thinner. Varying the weight in your lines makes it that more... "artistic" XD
Hope it helps!
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