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Very well done. The strongest part of the picture is the coloring, the line art could use a little bit of work in the smoothness department. How to describe it...the lines are all the same widths? I think that's what it's called.
Not sure how much you know about line depth, but it's your friend. Just throwin' that out there for future needs. c:
Other than that, it's really good. The expression is killing me because almost everyone that I know who draws Vegeta, makes him all bad ass and such. It's rare to see him with this look XP at least for me.
Thank you! Though, I still have so much more to learn about coloring. What comes to lines, I want them to be strong and clearly seen. However, I have a tablet where is this "pressure" thing that the table recognize the pressure and the more harder you press, the stronger the line and so on. I tried it once but it felt so hard and weird (and like it's not meant for me) so I turned it off.
Of course, I could try to use softer brush while doing the lines as well!
Thank you so much! Peoples usually draw Vegeta to be so serious instead of drawing him have any other emotions or expressions.
Well, I just figured I'd mention it. Maybe it's the program you're using? I'm not sure exactly, but I always recommend Paint Tool Sai to people cause...it's what I use to line art and color my stuffs.
Either way, it's whatever works best for you that matters. Don't be afraid to try different things when you draw. Who knows? You just might impress yourself.
Yeah, Vegeta stopped being serious once he bent over and admitted Goku was #1. ZING!
Aah, I have PTS (Paint Tool Sai) and even that I have had it... maybe a year or two now, I'm still learning to use it. I'm so slow to learn.
I have been trying to tell that to myself but I always fell in my old comfort zone and end up doing arts in old safe way so to say even that I know that's not the way how I should learn new things and improve.
I think that Vegeta was at his best from the Saiyan saga to the end of Namek saga. Then that evil spark / feeling just left him :/
Have you tried using the new linework layer and using the curve tool? It works wonders for line art. You can even adjust the pressure of your lines after you draw them. Like, you could make them all the same, but then after you're done, go back and tweak them and make certain spots wider or thinner.
Yeah, you have a great understanding of how to improve so I don't need to give the grand ol lecture about how comfort zones are evil and blah blah de blah.
Yes...until Majin Vegeta came along..then Bulma figuratively bitch slapped him and he realized "Oh shit, I have a family to take care of. Die Majin Boo!"
I never haven't heard about it before but last night I was watching my friend working in Livestream with her art and she was using that tool and she was trying to help me to use it too but my Sai seemed to be a little different than hers but eventually I found the tool after a struggle and tried it but it was so hard and I failed all the time and didn't realize how to work with it well so I got so angry on it and to myself so I stopped and I haven't had any inspiration of trying it again. If I can't success something right away the way how I want, I don't want to try it again. I'm very hard to myself when it comes about drawing / coloring.
You shouldn't be so hard on yourself. Just because it doesn't come out the way that you want doesn't mean that you should give up on it. Believe me, I know that frustration, but I wind up just doing something else while my brain figures out a way to tackle something.
Thank you, but it's in my nature to be hard on myself when it comes to arts :'D In other ways I'm very happy and positive but not in that way