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drawn in 40 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
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cianteed2 (Jun 22, 2006)
Step 1: On layer 0, use a light colour, such as light blue, to make your preliminary lineart. It's easiest just to make broad geometric shapes in the same shape as your subject. This makes it easier when you go to "ink" your lineart, and ensures it will be proportionate (that is, if you DREW it proportionate!). Skipping this stage could cause your lineart to look disfigured, unless you've practiced enough to skip it.

Step 2: Next, go to layer 2. Use the pen or pencil tool (or whatever else you prefer) to make your lineart. Its good practice to experiment with different colours of lineart, but black is usually a safe bet. You can now erase the preliminary blue on layer 0. Tips: If your lineart looks too dark or intense, use the erase rectangle tool on low intensity and shave off a layer of it. It will make the lineart look finer and light, and when you go to colour the lineart wont look as separate from the colouring.

Step 3: On any layer lower than your black lineart, fill it in with colour! (but PLEASE dont use the "fill" tool. Not only will not work on a lower layer, but it looks ugly when people use it and it never goes to the edge of your lineart.)

Step 4: This step is just shading and detail. I'd go further into how to shade, but this isn't a shading tutorial! I just have 1 tip: Avoid shading dark areas with straight black. Shadows aren't black, they're merely darker tones of the same colour. However, if it's your "style" to shade with black, by all means go ahead.
cianteed2 (Jun 22, 2006)
drawn in 14 min
cianteed2 (Jun 22, 2006)
drawn in 25 min
frootcake (Jun 22, 2006)
very good. altho i haven't read the steps since the visual is v good, i would say the jump between 1 and 2 is a wee bit big. i might draw a dino soon
cianteed2 (edited Jun 22, 2006)
It is a bit of a jump, then again this is not a "how to draw a dinosaur" tutorial, but a basic one that touches on the main steps from start to finish.
I might do a how to draw a dino one now though!
davincipoppalag (Jun 22, 2006)
Hey..nice to see a tute being posted
Sasuke-fan-Sapphire (Jun 22, 2006)
this is adorable
Sweetcell (Jun 22, 2006)
Wonderful tutorial my friend. Only thing I do different is I leave the 0 canvass blank for the background and do my sketch on layer 1, lineart on layer 2, and coloring and some such on 3 or 4, however many I need. Put this in the Wiki so people can see and learn.
lsvr (Jun 22, 2006)
I've never gotten a good grasp of the geometric-shapes-to-draw-creatures trick. This is awesome, and the dinosaur is lovely. I like to imagine that there is an invisible cake by his feet with a candle on it.
HunterKiller_ (Jun 22, 2006)
You deserve a cookie. (.':)
pandabarrie (Jun 23, 2006)
looks familiar :)
this turned out nicely, good job!
sephiroth54321 (Jul 29, 2006)
But really, the shadow would be black wouldn't it? Only it is a bit transparent which is why it appears a darker shade of the same color...i dunno
cianteed2 (Aug 4, 2006)
actually theres no such thing as a black shadow. a shadow is just a lack of light, thus the subject's colour wouldnt turn black in a shadow - it would just be a darker version of its original colour.
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