Message from @Tpyo
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I suppose if I can track down what stores in Canada sell engineering pencils I'll see about obtaining some.
4b is such a babe
I mean you probably have something like a 2H?
Nd 2b hehehehe
I think it is 2h the normal school pencils
they're sturdy but they're made for sharp and high contrast letters
Tbh I'd rather draw with mechanical pencils than school pencils
something like a B or 2/3B with minimal pressure would do wonders for shading
^^
you can also get different graphite grades for mechanical pensilc, but shading will be a bitch
t. engineer
In most cases I had just been using a regular pencil to outline what I was going to finish shading on the computer. But, I've had limited time the past few days, and have just been shading my stuff on paper.
just buy a fucking screen tablet and use photosop or sai
I have a wacom 😛
Lmao
roll it up and shove it up your dog
Lmfao
Holy shit its 2 am
sorry, I have tourettes
goodbye bro
I end up using paper to outline what I'm going to draw, because wacom accuracy is a pain. Then I scan it in and shade/colour it.
> not using vector software for your lineart
why even bother, man
The lineart dissapears entirely in my end results.
So scanned in pencil/paper paper works fine.
why not use what real pro's use?
And whats that?
etch a sketch
Maybe it's just me but I would recommend you focus a little more on pencil art first so you get the hand of it and then move to digital
That's just me tho if you can handle both then that's great
Sarai is right
focus on one thing
the kill God
Yeah, I certainly need to learn about this whole different kinds of pencils thing.
Would probably benefit things like this too
It looks like you apply symetrical shading to both sides of the line
thats not how shadows work my dude
Yeah, I'd literally just draw a line and smudge it, because pencil shading breaks my brain a bit. In some cases I know a person can use an eraser to simulate lighter sources, but my erasers are rather large,