The thing with the Outlines Heyho ^ ^ How do I get
(clean / sensible) Outlines? This is probably a question that I formerly placed in almost any of my pictures as the first did. Meanwhile, I've tried a lot, and now I want my knowledge to share with you ^ - ^.
So welcome to the great How-krig-I-Outlines Post-> D.
used graphics programs offer as far as I know all have a 30/60 day trial version on their web pages. So feel free to try different ^ .-
Let's start with the "old-fashioned
" methods:
first
can have pen and ink has the advantage that you put them really thin lines: Ink / Fine Liner
ink. In contrast to Fineliner can to determine the thickness of the lines better, which is especially manganese or a huge advantage.
Disadvantage: Depending on the type of ink, it dries slowly and if you are not careful smeared some parts of his drawing that one later
when the opportunity has can repair with computer again.
Fine Liner:
The Fine Liner makes it relatively even lines and is much easier to handle than the spring. Difficult it is to find the right Fineliner, since he is also supposed to be as cheap as possible. I had until recently had a 0.1-
Liner Farber Castell that I liked very much and also can recommend. But unfortunately he was either taken out of the range or is always sold out when I'm there ^ ^ °. That is why I currently use the pen in 1800
0.1 edding.
outline on the computer:
These methods are suitable for those who own a graphic tablet and it can reasonably handle;). So it scans your a first pencil sketch, or paint the same one on the compiler. Then you shall
a new level of about turning the opacity of the sketch plane down a little and starts to draw outlines on the level above.
second Adobe Photoshop PS
is surely the best known of the graphics programs. Allen, who
Adobe Photoshop is too expensive, which I can recommend Adobe Photoshop Elements
. The program really has almost everything that Adobe PS also and for me it was nothing even when tablets here x3.
thin "scribbled" Outlines:
Japanese, this method is as easy as it sounds. you just take the
3 pixel hard round brush and tried with the simplest possible to reproduce long thin strokes of your sketch. This can be partly or scribbled still very sketchy look. But erase with a bit of paint and comes out at the end but still an acceptable result.
solid Outlines:
Here you take the hard round brush
5 pixels in Photoshop. With this you try to you as accurately as possible to stick to your outlines and
similar to the ink strokes to put different thicknesses. Difficulty of the whole by the hair
is especially when they are very curly . But with a little practice and you get the point ^ ^.
third Corel Painter Corel Painter
is a really nice time, and drawing program. It has various tools, such as oil paints, pencils, pastels, etc. It has a surprising number of possibilities and coloration makes it really fun with the Program to experiment.
go Moreover, some trials up to 60 days *.* .
pencil scribble Outlines: Once almost the same method as for the Ps-scribble Outlines but with the difference that you can select in Corel Painter to a pencil. Tadaaa ~
Inking: the sink with Corel Painter is roughly speaking a mix of original mascara and the fixed-outline method with HP. It has been my experience that you can handle at first quite reluctant to come and do the images a high resolution, so you can draw very thin lines with the digital pen. But from time to time, I was always keen to ... my trial expired ^ ^ °. So digital inking is what kind of people that come along well with their tablets and put even a little bit more time in their pictures. (Unfortunately, I have from my Corel Painter-inking time no picture more ... all disappeared somewhere T ^ T.)
4th Paint Tool Sai
I must admit I had only a 15 day version of Sai and so I have relatively little experience with this program. But there are many gifted artists who paint with Sai and do amazing things with it ... so it can not be bad. ^ ^.
line tool: This method is best suited for mouse users. Because with Sai can be simple, consistent, flowing Drawing Lines and thus relatively easy to get thin outlines.
So that's it again.
Maybe one or the other of you are smarter than before;). Thanks for reading
x3