02-22-2024, 05:41 PM
Something I have been meaning to try myself and may appeal to you, I don't know...
Using colour brushes for preliminary drawings like Blue and Orange is useful, most digital artists use it as their base sketch and then do lines on the new layer. In traditional media, you do the same but can paint over the drawing with a semi opaque colour in the same hue as the base sketch. It doesn't always erase it but leave traces of your construction lines. I imagine the same thing can be accomplished digitally without just deleting layers or setting blending modes.
Sometimes when you sketch your hard final lines over a coloured base sketch it lets you see things you were otherwise desensitized to, and correct it.
If any of that makes sense.
Using colour brushes for preliminary drawings like Blue and Orange is useful, most digital artists use it as their base sketch and then do lines on the new layer. In traditional media, you do the same but can paint over the drawing with a semi opaque colour in the same hue as the base sketch. It doesn't always erase it but leave traces of your construction lines. I imagine the same thing can be accomplished digitally without just deleting layers or setting blending modes.
Sometimes when you sketch your hard final lines over a coloured base sketch it lets you see things you were otherwise desensitized to, and correct it.
If any of that makes sense.