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”side entrance” / 通用口
Why did I forget about this coolest social networking site? I'm home.
Old one.
Months old, incomplete Salt (that almost no one here will see because marking things as mature eviscerates a post's viewership, but I'm a good boy that follows the rules).
Man marking stuff as mature content absolutely murders your reach.
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Truly, I don't ask for much.
Do you prefer thicker or thinner lineart?
I know people hate non-answers like this, but it will always vary on style and rendering choice.
With blockier, wild styles emphasizing dynamic motion and only a few striking colors for effect, I like thicker lines. But more elegant, detail oriented pieces wish softer subjects and richer color, very thin lines are more suitable. Generally speaking, of course.
I think there's something to be said about varying line weights to denote form and depth without shading though.
I wish I could render lineless though. I find that lineart is a crutch for me.
Touch up to an old one that bothered me for years.
Not complete, but presentable at the moment.
Redid an older one a while ago kinda. I'd love to do more with her. I want to give her a little boyfriend that works with her in a small SunCoast/FYE type record store. But I don't know what to even name her.
Need to draw her full body though.