How do you guys control your lineweight? Do you guys modify anything or just keep thickening the line where you want after?
>>2791490
>not doing linework with a brush
Say it with me
>axial domingosleme
>>2791552
axial domingosleme
>>2791490
>how to ink like a doofus
Terrible advice
>>2791819
Can you advice me? I wanna ink like a real man.
>>2791826
Inking is just linear ambient occlusion.
The same as everything. You don't nescesarily paint lines but shapes. The lines should define a shape and not just trace arround an object.
>>2791490
In digital I typically undo continuously until I get a line I like, then thicken from there. In physical I would make a regular line and go over it multiple times to thicken.
I use Manga Studio which has an extremely useful ability of being able to draw in Vector, meaning I can draw an image then go back over it and adjust the line widths how I want later.
>>2791831
This. Think in shapes, not lines. Then the linework solves itself.
>>2791490
>>2791831
That doesn't work that well for any style that isn't realistic and very detailed with thin lines.
>>2795432
You don't know what you're talking about. Fuck off.
>>2795448
What is this from
>>2795576
I too, would like to know the answer to that question.
>>2795448
You're a retard. Look up ligne claire. There are plenty of great artists who use a very linear and even ink style that does not focus on lineweight.