@FliegerFaustToP47
Well I have a phone with a stylus and use Autodesk Sketchbook. For me it is nice practice especially as someone who still is learning at least for now.
i really want to make a vector comic but it won’t take me so long to do so and it can look show accurate but i don’t have a tutorial specifically for it (and preferably pony related since i do pony stuff) so is there any out there that was not posted to MLP-vector club or something because if so i would like to read it and save it so i can come back to it for reference and do my own comic with the knowledge that i learned from the tutorial
I wondered at spring about phone what allow doodling with pressure-sensitive stylus. Then began Samsung atvertise their foldable and unfoldable phones what have stylus with, but they are ridiculously expensive, costs same like some tablet computer from Wacom.
Does exist some pressure sensitive stylus, what just work with android tablets or phones?
I dont see nothing like suggestive. I see just very good vector art.
Considering she is female character she looks little masculine to me. I think her midsection and shins should be little leaner. First i thought of bigger breasts too but if her middle are leaner her chest looks right size.
I’m not gonna explain my own way to vector because then you’d need even more time to make them. I dropped Inkscape and went back to pencils for a reason.
@Roseluck
i’m just wondering, do you got any tips on making show accurate backgrounds of buildings and stuff that never appeared in the show like a victorian town,(not counting the hearths warming eve story (Christmas carol one) because is twilight’s imagination and is not the exact type of buildings i want.
i tried but i need to be more consistent and i want it to look good with little details on the walls if there are any and i also what the colors to be good too but the most i can do is just take colors from anywhere and just look up references