Yeah, but I don't ink, so if I do my layers right, it's way editable. Except it's not because I can't dump various colors in. But I can move things around and remove bushes and rocks that don't look right, at least. Or in the one I'm doing, that stupid balcony rail. (kicks it)MixedMyth wrote:Yeah, I should have mentioned editability. Well, It's not as much of an issue with me since I do my inks on bristol and then scan them in, but it's still critical if I decide to change something with the coloring. Layers can also help simplify shading considerably.
Observation: If you have one major artistic failing, even if the rest is perfect--if there's one flaw in a piece, inevitably someone is going to notice and point it out. Hands? Perspective? Color? Crappy inking? Highlights? Weird stars in the sky that are too colorful? You name it, someone will notice.
Observation 2: People assosiate long hair with girls. It doesn't matter if he has a chin and no boobs! Long hair = girl. Contrarily, if you draw a relatively flat chested female without a skirt, people will think she is a guy.








