I’m a 3D guy, working mainly in Blender. But I’ve always loved sketching on paper. Drawing with a mouse is…well…that’s just annoying. But I somehow got a hold of an old, used, Wacom Graphire 3. So I plugged it in to my Ubuntu box, opened up MyPaint and…
…practically fell off my chair. Now I really know what “pressure sensitive” means. It is just fantastic, you press harder and your lines get darker. :spin:
Anyway, now I love to sketch on my computer. So I’m going to post some of my artwork here on this thread, in hopes that I can get some pointers from you super duper skilled speedpainters on how I can make my 2D work better.
Sketchy dude say whassup.
More artwork down the page.
Thank you for viewing yet another sketchbook-type thread.
Oh yeah! I love those pencil brushes, but defiantly need more practice using them right. I’ll draw something with a 2B next…whenever that happens…and upload it.
Great to see people doing 2D. I’m no expert, but I would say that the cast shadow from the cactus, as well as the shading on the cactus pot, need to be darker. Push the tonal range some more, at least on the important foreground objects like the cactus. I might also darken the window frame to delineate it from the objects outside the window.