Anyone have tips for gitting gud at drawing circles with a tablet? I can draw great circles with pencil and paper but digitally my circles have sucked for months now.
draw that fourth one.
>>2705424
Use the stabilization feature (though its only on some image editors) that comes with the drawing tools.
Slowly work your way down from 75 to 20.
At least that's what I did
>>2705424
If you can afford it, get Lazy Nezumi.
>>2705433
10/10 advice here, this guy obviously knows his loomis
Print out op picture, lay the print on tablet and trance the desired circle.
practice
Use your arm to move the pen, not your fingers, if that makes any sense at all..
Question thread
>>2705643
Gonna build off this. Lock your wrist and use only your shoulder and elbow. You will have a greater range of movement and better control over the tool.
>>2705424
Draw a thousand circles each day for the next ten days, then come back and post the results. It should only take half an hour each day so might as well.
>>2705424
The Sketchbook program has a tool to draw pretty much any circle or oval.
It's free, but jews you on layers.
>>2706477
>half hour of circles for ten days
What am I, insane? Who has half an hour to spend drawing only circles
you'll never draw a perfect circle at that size without pressure->opacity
ghost yer lines sonny boy, loop around a few times
>>2705424
Use the circle tool.
>>2707338
>Who has half an hour to spend drawing
apparently not the people who value shitposting on the internet over gitting gud
cut something out, make time
you should be drawing at least 3 hours every day anyway, 30 more minutes for a valuable warm up is negligible.
>>2707338
compared to hours shitposting, half an hour's nothing
>>2710237
>been awake 2 hours
>done nothing but browse the internet
y-you're right anon fuck
going to go draw now
>>2706477
Careful with this. Doing circles constantly will make your shoulder sore as fuck and you'll be dying by the second or third day. I do it everyday, so I'm used to it now, but it fucked me up when I started.
>>2705519
How poor would you have to be to not be able to afford a $20 plugin?
>>2710533
Correction, $35. Still not much.