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Una prueba de Layer Painting. El color es a través de Capas (Layers) de Filtro en Krita
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A Layer Painting. The color is with Filter Layers in Krita

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aguatemalaart
Una prueba de Layer Painting. El color es a través de Capas (Layers) de Filtro en Krita
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A Layer Painting. The color is with Filter Layers in Krita
A grieving mother knows best…
I have four questions: What are the brush settings you use on your Note 3's Sketchbook app? Which brushes do you find yourself using most? Do you start all of your sketches with the squigly super rough skeleton? Last, what program do you finish your sketches in?
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Ohh, fortunately I’ve already done a post about this irt Sketchbook Pro for Galaxy a year ago, which you can read here. This should answer your first two questions, though addendum: I have ditched Clover Paint as these days I’m using a lot more of Layer Paint; The very barebones brushes and basic UI trump the former’s cluttered UI and RAM-munching nightmare. I use it a lot for rough sketching or greyscale pieces. Seeing that it can handle up to A3 size docs in 300 dpi on Note 3, that trumps it over SBP if you have print-ready drawings in mind.
Do you start all of your sketches with the squigly super rough skeleton?
Yup, pretty much! I draw without them only when I freehand with a pen, or if I’m feeling hella confident with my strokes (which is like only 10% of the time lolsob).
Last, what program do you finish your sketches in?
Sometimes I finish them in the Note 3 apps themselves, but usually my go-tos are Paint Tool Sai and/or Photoshop on my laptop.
Fraaaaaaaands~?
More Android Tablet Art I'm still not used to drawing armor. So here's the fencer in contemporary casual clothes. Plus I might be using grass owls as his companions instead of eagle owls that I originally intended. Is it weird to wear a dress shirt, tie and vest in combination with a hoodie? It's nice to draw on a gnote 10.1, but I want to make printed work soon.
"Good morning, Serah Hawke."
"Same to you, Serah Hawke."
Guess which pair of goobers got Thedas Married the night before ^3^
(For Allison, as I haven't drawn said goobers in a while)
mia-culpa replied to your post: It’s still 5 months away, and yet I am...
I don’t know what you did different, but I like the lines on this one.
Thanks! Not surprised to read this, because I drew this from start to finish on my phone:
Even if it's not a Cintiq or Yiynova, despite its size and pressure sensitivity limitations the Note 3 keeps up well enough. And I just belatedly discovered (8 months later after purchase) that the Layer Paint app is a very powerful art software...more flexible than Sketchbook Pro and much less of a UI nightmare/processor hog that is Clover Paint.
Thought I'd reward myself with a shiptastic doodle after powering through another Spandex Nightmare assignment for the past 8 hours T_T
Kitsune Color Study More yokai :) I'm stuck dr awing on my gNote. I don't think it's such a bad thing. I can't make complete works for now, but at least I can make color studies, while I keep the vector line art until I can use my PC again. For the meantime I'm borrowing my mum's wifi.