You can do that without lifting, i just figured it out by thinking about it. Sorry took me 2 minutes :( don't hurt me. lol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPn4c3uO2R8&feature=youtu.be Unless this is not how it's done? Op just draw and kick ass, but make sure you learn anatomy and lighting and coloring those are pretty much…
if you're trying to draw circles and straight lines freehand then using a ruler or compass is cheating. if you're trying to be a true artist then good luck, i have no idea what that means.
[ame]www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAhfZUZiwSE[/ame] serious note. Not even the pro's do perfect circles, but they get close. Then they use ellipse guides. The purpose of being able to freehand cirlces is so that you can do confident lines and not have "hairy" sketches. So the drawings stay clean. Anyhoo, I bought Scott…
Yeah, the whole freehand thing, with circles and straight lines, is mainly to train yourself to get better at doing freehand. Using tools to achieve your goal isn't bad, you just might not train certain aspects with drawing.
You're only a true artist when you can draw a perfect circle with no tools at all. Until then your art, and anything else you make, is completely worthless, and 'true artists' are obliged to destroy them whenever possible... Honestly in my opinion there really is no such thing as 'cheating' if you're trying to get a…
You don't have to draw perfect circles and ellipses, but you could pay attention to line quality, and avoid scribbled and feathery lines - every line you put down should be there on purpose. A sure, bold stroke pops up and just looks cooler :)
i wouldn't use the ellipse tools, those are no good at all. I used them during high school, and it made me afraid to draw without them. Just do entire pages of circles and lines, and you will eventually be able to do them perfectly. Worked for me at least.
You do require to learn the foundations of Arts to make arts, so many artists enforce this rule of thumb regarding you drawing a straight line and a circle (does not really have to be perfect,) and not use eraser. They do that to help you easing up your hand from all the stiffness and build confidence. That being said; You…
It's not cheating to use the tools available to you in order to achieve the desired result. When deadlines matter, people aren't going to give a shit how you did something (assuming you stay within legal boundaries, aren't stealing, etc), they just want it done. When you're painting digitally if you want a circle, the…