More Subnautica creatures as anime girls
kingkuma
cancels Work: distracted by Dwarf Fortress Join Date: 2015-09-25 Member: 208137Members
cancels Work: distracted by Dwarf Fortress Join Date: 2015-09-25 Member: 208137Members

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From left to right: Crashfish, Reginald, Boneshark
The crashfish was partly inspired this drawing, which is MUCH better than mine:
Thank you!
‘Nuff said
Keep insults to the discord.
I have an image I'd like to keep.
Reminds me how I can’t draw...
Sorry... it looks great
Wow you are talented, love to see any more art you made.
Kancolle?
Good choice in wifu material.
(I’m just gonna stop there cause I don’t want to transform another thread into anime and WW2 era weaponry)
PTSD intensifies
I made a second one, with the hunt for laser cutter parts in preparation to board the Aurora early game. I wasn't as happy with this one as the first one, but the issue I take with it would take too long to correct.
Hey, another person that uses clip studio! I'm trying to learn how to use a tablet, any suggestions?
Out of curiosity how long does it take to make these?
Try out the tablet at the store first if you can. It's really quite important that you get a feel of what you're getting in to before you start drawing. Using a tablet to draw is very different from using a pen and paper to draw. The tablet is far harder to control, it's much more like drawing on a whiteboard due to how the pen tips are made. It's probably best to start with a digitizer tablets. Integrated screen tablet hardware might make it so that you have to relearn less, but depending on the company you shop from it could set you back +2000 euros (or dollars in your case, the conversion is about 1:1 IIRC). You can get a smaller digitizer tablet anywhere from 40-80 first hand. It does mean that you have to learn and practice hand to eye coordination, but it's worth it IMO. I've worked with screen integrated drawing tablets before (Wacom Companion, the University had them on sale) but I still gravitate towards digitizer tablets. They're usually lighter, cheaper, and they let me work faster. One of the advantages of working on a computer is how quickly you can toggle brushes, which is best done with a keyboard. They are also operations that are best done with a mouse instead of a tablet pen, which is why I think that digitizer tablets are the better option once you get used to them.
This one took about 5-6 hours. Would have taken less time, but I stupidly insisted on drawing and lighting the grass.
But in the end it's all about practice-practice-practice, initially it feels strange drawing on your screen, while no looking at you pencil