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I drew with a tablet. I don't know how those tablet people do it. Colouring's OK, but lines?



Eponine and Cosette. I think I'm stealing Eponine from someone else I've drawn but I don't remember who.




Hmm. I think I like the tablet ones better; for all their grobbliness, they've got more soul. And Cosette looks like my mental image of Sophie from the O'Brian books. Sorta.

And now for something completely different:

[livejournal.com profile] tulanoodle drew "Emo Snape," which I thought was a fabulous idea, and drew this before I saw her drawing (which she told me about over the phone):

Quick, someone get him a latte Withe a 1,000 Elephants!

Well, my brain knows a good pun when it sees one (and bad ones too, more often than not) so it immediately progressed to:

EMU SNAPE!


The credit is all hers.

Oh, I am so very clever. How I do kill myself. Har har har.

Date: 2005-08-13 04:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] martes.livejournal.com
Drawing in a vector program like Flash or Illustrator can take care of any line weight problems. In Flash (useing the brush tool, NOT the line tool) you can smooth out lines and manually adjust the thick and thinness to get a nice tabering effect. Usually what I'll do is do the inking and clean-up of a pencil image in Flash, then import it into Photoshop for coloring. Photoshop sucks for inking, unless you're working from a VERY tight pencil drawing, in which case you can just darken the lines.

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