Yeah, it really can be. Even sketching can be complicated if you draw a very detailed sketch. P: I don't really like drawing really detailed things because I hunch and it hurts my back, plus I can be impatient.
Kinda is, yeah. basically have to draw the same thing again and it usually takes longer since you have to get the lines right. When you ink art though, you basically do the same thing. Except it's easier to go by the lines.
Thank you! <3
basically you scan it, open it up in the program, make a transparent layer over the sketch, then trace it. o3o
Part opf the reason it was so shaky was because of how sensitive my tablet was and that my programs didn't have an auto-line fixer thing. P: Plus I needed to practice. I eventually gave up on digital art because it just never really loked good or improved that much. Traditional art on the other hand has. My style is different and it looks much better than it used to.
Aww, I'm glad!
I personally prefer my traditional art. Lines aren't shaky and it's more comfortable.
Plus it just looks better. I can draw better that way.
Even with my digital art though, I'd always use a sketch I did on paper to guide me when I drew digitally.
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