no problem thanks for clearing it up [i just read too deeply lol] well then if thats the case i quite enjoi both but im more comfortable with the actual lining process. i feel as if my coloring lacks the skills my ligning has and therefore makes it inadequate lol
Ugh, I'm starting to hate them equally... v__v; On the one hand, lineart is where I screw everything up. But coloring is so easy to screw up, and I hate that I tend to shade everything in black, and I just don't have that dynamic range of color, shade, and lighting that everyone else can do(the shiny glowly stuff, etc). But on lineart I also can't get everything to look consistant, lines are thick/thin all over the place, eyes don't line up, etc etc.
Buuuuut I'll say I like linearting the best. That's when I feel like the current sketch is going to turn into a good pic, and when it starts to feel good, and I don't yet realize there are a hundred mistakes about to suddenly make themselves known near the end of it all. The coloring process is when I realize it's really not that good.. x: So coloring gets the boot just for that.
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[i just read too deeply lol]
well then if thats the case i quite enjoi both but im more comfortable with the actual lining process. i feel as if my coloring lacks the skills my ligning has and therefore makes it inadequate lol
Buuuuut I'll say I like linearting the best. That's when I feel like the current sketch is going to turn into a good pic, and when it starts to feel good, and I don't yet realize there are a hundred mistakes about to suddenly make themselves known near the end of it all. The coloring process is when I realize it's really not that good.. x: So coloring gets the boot just for that.