03-21-2023, 11:05 AM
Looks like I'm light-years away from the DC universe, I didn't know Jenny Quantum. Actually I'm not big on superheroes but I like the more acrobatic ones, they are a constant lesson in extreme gesture, just at the doorstep to the elastic cartoon physics.
Is your problem with paper tooth that the granularity doesn't show enough on the pencil strokes? I hope someone knows enough to answer. A soft pencil is likely to fill in the paper gaps while a hard pencil may flatten the bumps, resulting in the same visual flatness. Maybe the secret is in applying a very gentle pressure (I would fail at this).
The "copy image link" command is exactly what you need. It copies the link/address to the clipboard, and you can paste it somewhere else.
Multiply layers for shading, I don't know how that works, especially if you want to tint your shadows (because ambient light is seldom pure white). I was suggesting this only for grayscale line scans, to see your color layers through the white pixels.
I will refrain from commenting on the lady in the water because I'm curious of your own exploration.
Is your problem with paper tooth that the granularity doesn't show enough on the pencil strokes? I hope someone knows enough to answer. A soft pencil is likely to fill in the paper gaps while a hard pencil may flatten the bumps, resulting in the same visual flatness. Maybe the secret is in applying a very gentle pressure (I would fail at this).
The "copy image link" command is exactly what you need. It copies the link/address to the clipboard, and you can paste it somewhere else.
Multiply layers for shading, I don't know how that works, especially if you want to tint your shadows (because ambient light is seldom pure white). I was suggesting this only for grayscale line scans, to see your color layers through the white pixels.
I will refrain from commenting on the lady in the water because I'm curious of your own exploration.