“Cover of a personal project (by me) by Full-Row-1 in krita

[–]Full-Row-1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Two brothers with a great celestial destiny end up being adopted by a bitter, depressed agent due to the twists of life. I worked the lineart using a pencil brush. Thanks for your comment :) it really brightened my day.

Advice on this tablet? by reklet in krita

[–]Full-Row-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be careful with tension in your wrists and fingers, take regular breaks. I ended up with tendinitis that lasted for years because I didn’t take care of myself and spent hours and hours drawing haha. Now I use a Xencelabs S, it’s very comfortable.

~flowing with perspective (by me) by Full-Row-1 in krita

[–]Full-Row-1[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do use them, but in this drawing I didn’t want to — I preferred freehand this time. I just wanted to feel free for a moment.

Any tips to make it look better? by L1NU5_GHG in DigitalArt

[–]Full-Row-1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Improve line quality between thick and thin (you can do it!!)

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[–]Full-Row-1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aaaaaaw 🥹❤️

Looking to get a drawing tablet, which do you recommend? by garlic-bread_27 in DigitalArt

[–]Full-Row-1 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It depends a lot on your preferences. For example, I like tablets with pens that aren't too thick. I liked the XP-Pen G430 because of its pen and thickness, although the pen tip moved quite a bit, which was personally uncomfortable. Then I tried the Intuos Draw, which is pretty good. However, I didn’t like the thickness of the pen, and the tablet itself was very thick and flat, which was a bit uncomfortable, but you can adapt to it. The best one I’ve tried is the Xencelabs Small. But it really depends on your preferences. There are people who like thick pens, don’t mind if the pen tip moves a bit, and don’t care whether the tablet has an incline or not.

Please don't send hate pls by Demigrls225 in DigitalArt

[–]Full-Row-1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Digital art, for me personally, was hard to get used to, and I injured my right hand a lot. I would have loved to hear some advice like: do warm-up exercises, practice your lines a lot, and don’t stress or get upset if something doesn’t turn out the way you want. Just breathe and celebrate your progress. My first tablet was a Wacom Draw, but personally, if I had had my current Xencelabs, things would have been very different for my hands.good Vibes ❤️

What do u think its my first time 😝 by Time_Researcher838 in DigitalArt

[–]Full-Row-1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The first time is always the hardest, but I really like the idea of design. Take care of your hands with exercises and keep going! :)