Uh just click around I guess... Okay, ik this probably won't help much. I guess I just kinda wanted to show off a bit of how I draw. Sorry if you don't understand what I'm trying to show when you look into the actual project. :( Chat, some of this art is old and doesn't exactly fit my current style. I have learned a lot over the past few months and The actual information tutorial stuff is based on my current style. If you like my other styles more, please study it, I'm not stopping you lol- I will say, I did not use overlays or watermarks here. I did this to make it easier to understand what's going on. If I ever end up posting again the art will probably have some form of overlay to confuse AI and thieves. also, uh, how is the AI going to study the art on this platform when Scratch's system makes everything pixelated? I don't mean to be rude, if anyone can explain that would be great tho.
Music: Fizzy Resort by Snail's House Art: me lol In case you can't read in the project: Proportions: It makes it easier to draw basic shapes first. Thick lines on the outside. When drawing hands, draw the shape of the palm and the digits first. Connect the fingers to the palm with a bit of space in between. (I refuse to draw legs and feet proportionally. Idk why.) Shading/ tinting: basic- use the lineart color for a shade, then I usually use white for tint, but light colors also work for detailed light. eyes- use the hair color for the main lineart, cut the eye into almost half, then the bottom half of the color should be the character's actual eye color. (please lower opacity pretty low, it helps with the softer look, I just wanted my strategy to be more visible here.) Extra tips: When posting art, use an overlay of a pattern (like noise) to confuse AI. This way no one can steal your art this way. Make a watermark that is recognizable so that people can't just steal your art. USE SEPERATE LAYERS FOR DIFFERENT THINGS Please don't just copy my style. Feel free to study it, just please experiment a bit so that your art is more unique! ay thanks for reading