How can I improve my rough drafts/ and sketches so that I'm efficient?
Here's something recent that I did yesterday that's more polished. This drawing too me 2 days. I get tired easily. So I'd like to know if there's a good workflow or brush tools that can help me achieve the refined sketch?
Another drawing that I have on the back burner. Looking to improve my speed on CSP.
Draw more and stop attacking other artists, "steven kozeki"
>>7821836Will u shut the fuck up Anon... Also drawing more isn't the same as drawing smarter. Take chris-chan for example.
>>7821856So you're as smart as chris chan. Well, at least you realize that. Sorry, but some people are so dumb they literally can't be helped.
>>7821859OK, fuck u faggot. I'm leaving.
what kind ot abstract shitposting is this
>>7821836wait is this kozeki? I been getting harrased by this pathetic beg? that's kinda funny actually
>>7822562I thought u were a nice person but ur really an asshole huh
>>7822682I dont know any of you fags
Will you fags shut up. You're chasing a ghost. Steven Kozeki isn't a real person.
>>7823117He just posted though
>>7823118What if I told you that my name was "Takeshi Ishakawa"
>>7821798Use a thinner brush and be cleaner with it to avoid the linearting phase changing too much in quality from the sketch. I've found that usually if I can use the same brush as sketching to be cleaner somehow (making it thinner or just using a simple sketch brush like a millipen) then it goes smoother.