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Future Art Techniques?

Posted by GShibeBoi - January 3rd, 2023


Hey yall!


I've been drawing with pencil and paper for a while now, but I think that it's time to take it to the next level.

There is an editing software called Pixler, and I think that I might start using it to "revamp" my art a little.

I used it in the past, but I never really got used to it, but now I will start using it.


The next few drawings will be normal, but after that... oh boy.

The benefits of using Pixler to me would be being able to point out borderlines, fill in places with certain colors, smooth out mistakes, etc.


It will take a while for me to get good at it, so just bear with me.


Well, see yall on the flip side.


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Oh nice

Thanks! :D

Get a cheap tablet from huion and use Krita. does stills and animation and is 100% free. worth it imo. check out Blender if you want to get fancy. dont give up! watch lots tutorials and checkout BamAnimation on YT. tons of valuble stuff there! watch em all if you want!

Thanks for the tip!
I will look into it whenever I can! :D

To add to an existing tip, XP-Pen also has really good cheap tablets as well. I use a display tablet from them (display tablet is one with a screen you draw on). There are several out there to choose from that's not Wacom price level to get you started with digital art.
I've heard nothing but good things about Krita, haven't personally used it, but I've seen people do amazing things with the program. I've heard it's pretty similar to a lot of Clip Studio Paint's features, which is what I use. CSP is not free however, though there is a free trial if you are interested in trying it out.

Well, thanks for the tip! I will look into it whenever I can. :D