Yes. I was bored in class and suddenly felt like drawing a black woman, so I tried looking up pics...a LOT of those results were images from/of Diary of a Mad Black Woman. So I went ahead and used it. [link]
Sketched it out on paper and colored it...but I didn't really like how it came out. So I scanned it at school and used the pen tool like whoa. Did the whole trace-over-with-the-pen-tool then used "stroke path", and afterwards colored it again with the pen tool, except with less stroking.
Sooo much fun. *_* I really like how this came out, too! If anyone wants to color it, I can put up the lineart.
Oh, I've noticed on many of your pictures, like in your Ceara pic, and this one, how the lines are colored, not a black outline. It's pretty. I tried to do that, and it looked awful.
Digitally. Hmm...before I can do colored lineart, I need to learn how to make clean lineart in the first place Thanks for your help on the tablet, by the way. I ended up getting an Intuos.
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T'is neither here nor there.
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T'is neither here nor there.
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T'is neither here nor there.
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