How do you paint on a drawing application?
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Thread Topic: How do you paint on a drawing application?
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How do you make it look.. POPPED OUT AND 3D. O-o
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What application?
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Sketchbook Express. .-.
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Uh, I guess google it i'm pretty sure it's not that hard to paint on a program like that.
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Yes it is. I mean like painting over, like you and Carri do. :3
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If you know how to paint in general it shouldn't be hard. .-.
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It is hard, because it looks like crud. I mean like ADVANCEDDDDDDD or pro looking.
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I have Sketchbook Express on my phone, I've fiddled with it a bit but I never liked drawing on phones so idk.
From what I can tell, the setup is similar to PC art, just less versatile and harder to use (if you're me and used to using a pen over a finger lol)
I can't teach you to paint because idk myself but I guess go by trial and error is the best I can say.
Study real life objects and how light hits and bounces off. That's the key to making things look like they have substance (or, "3D")
sorry but i'm a bad teacher lol -
Well, truthfully, Express is very, very limited. I haven't used it in forever, but I remember that you can only have three layers, and I have a feeling that your brushes are limited. I don't think it's really the best program for painting. If it's available, try ProCreate (weird name, good art app).
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