Draw Better LINEART.

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Published 2022-12-13
Instructor Jessie is here to give you 4 tips for drawing better line art! In this short art tutorial, she covers pen stabilization, line weighting, and line color variation. Did you find these digital lineart techniques helpful? Let us know in the comments below! šŸ¤“

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0:00 - Introduction
0:14 - What is digital pen stabilization?
1:18 - How stabilization changes your art
3:13 - Line weighting in art
4:01 - Line differentiation through color
4:24 - How to use alpha lock / protect alpha
4:40 - Practice drawing everyday!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Ali0_11
    ā€˜these tips also applies to traditional pen and ink drawingsā€™ Oh nice ā€˜use stabilizationā€™
  • When you find that one brush that you fall in love with but forget which one it is
  • @TheHydroHawk
    words can't emphasize how convenient this vid is rn, literally finished a sketch and I suck at lineart lmao, thanks a bunch!
  • I've been avoiding a certain art piece I have to get done before Christmas, but this video gives me the motivation to start it! Thanks for all the advice y'all have given, it has been so helpful!
  • @Jidom_101
    Iā€™d recommend not using stabilization for pure technical improvement, since traditional inking pros also learned with no stabilization. But I wouldnā€™t avoid it altogether and use it on digital pieces since itā€™s a tool like any other digital drawing tool
  • @Syiepherze
    I never really paid attention to stabilization so I've always been working with the default setting, which is really low lol. I end up spending a LOT of time on linework trying to get solid lines (sometimes several hours), but the end result is this clean yet sketchy (or painterly?) look that I kinda like. I'll definitely consider turning up the stabilization if I wanna get some lines done quicker. Thanks for the tips!!
  • Winged Canvas: Talks about line weighting and pressure Me: cries in drawing on phone
  • @t3hNEWhypro50
    That stabilization part is EXACTLY what I needed, bc I LIKE my sketchy lines, but I HATE fighting how smooth using an art tablet makes it. The balance between the two helped me LOVE doing my lineart. :>
  • @BuckBlaziken
    Beginning artists always say they get burned out by learning a lot too quickly, or not having the time to draw what they like. Thatā€™s why I say if youā€™re drawing everyday, dedicate only two or three days of the week to learning sometime new, practicing it, and trying to get better at it. Then for the rest of the days of the week you draw what you like while applying the new knowledge you acquired from the days youā€™ve studied.
  • every program has stabilization- cries in traditional art šŸ˜­ this video was really helpful though especially looking at the different examples of using line weight!!
  • @mallrat.22
    This honestly helps as a person who really struggles with lineart and prefers sketching more since itā€™s more fluid for me. Iā€™ll start practicing more thanks to youšŸ˜
  • @ashlea064
    I'm quite surprised by how fast this channel has been growing recently. Props to you guys. I hope you continue to pursue your dreams. ā¤
  • @HermySuprova
    Some of these tips are going to save me so much time, thanks a lot for this video! I just started drawing digitally and I couldn't figure out how artists do cretain things, so I tried to replicate that technique my way and it took me SO LONG and it wasn't so effective either.
  • @thedd5534
    hoolyyyyy jeeeezzzz, I didnt know all i needed was the STABILIZATION for crisp looking lines.
  • @KarticatYT
    i dont know why but stabilization seems to always bother me. i feel like my art turns out way better on paper which has no stabilization. it has its uses but it feels more like itā€™s restricting my lines and makes them not seem ā€˜realistic enoughā€™ i suppose. i donā€™t have full control of the lines iā€™m drawing and if my line ends up wobbly, i can always tweak it. i donā€™t need my lines to be absolutely perfect the first time.