if you're coloring lineart with oekaki(or any other draw prog with layers).
then just draw your lineart on layer2 or 3(what i take), and then color/shade your picture on layer 1 or 2(in case of using lineart for layer 3)...
so you'r not forced anymore to don't cross lineart while you're coloring.
and results are much better
maybe you already know it, but in all your pictures you seem to don't use layers.
hmh....well i have used layers ever since i learned that (like after 3. draw or something like that)
and yes, i knew all of those things you sayed, Snoopy.... and...-sigh- forget it.....
ok sry that i didn't alalysed your pictures good enough...
i just wanted to give some advice ;)
another try of an advice:
put more contrast(dark and bright) in your pictures...
when all colors are like same bright oder dark it dosen't look so good.
keep on going ;)
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if you're coloring lineart with oekaki(or any other draw prog with layers).
then just draw your lineart on layer2 or 3(what i take), and then color/shade your picture on layer 1 or 2(in case of using lineart for layer 3)...
so you'r not forced anymore to don't cross lineart while you're coloring.
and results are much better
maybe you already know it, but in all your pictures you seem to don't use layers.
gl
and yes, i knew all of those things you sayed, Snoopy.... and...-sigh- forget it.....
i just wanted to give some advice ;)
another try of an advice:
put more contrast(dark and bright) in your pictures...
when all colors are like same bright oder dark it dosen't look so good.
keep on going ;)