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Digital Sketching Tips?

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I can draw 1-2 correct figures easily on paper but when I sketch on my XP Pen 22HD I draw 2 times worse and even when I draw something good it takes 3 times as long to do it....I like inking and painting with it because all the other alternatives I have are shit or time consuming( inking is fun but inking digitally is cleaner for me) but for some reason, it just doesn't feel the same as sketching on paper which is fun. Am I doing something wrong?
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I wish I was that guy. That noose looks so inviting
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>>2796469
Always felt like drawing on a tablet, any kind of tablet, was different than paper. You'll probably get used to it after enough time, but maybe also try drawing different than you do on paper. Digital is so much more forgiving than traditional so for me I just settled on a more painterly way of sketching digitally than traditional pen and paper kind of line work. Don't think you're doing anything wrong, just try new things that maybe you couldn't do traditionally?
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>>2796469
How long have you had the XP pen? Is the pressure low enough for you? Drawing digitally is indeed different you just have to get used to the tools
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>>2796469
>Am I doing something wrong?
Yes.

>Digital Sketching Tips?
If you can't improve, you're not gonna make it.
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>>2796912
I've had it for about a year now but I have been getting steadily better. It's just frustrating having to relearn everything that I've learned over 10 years of drawing traditionally. I just wanted to know if there were any tips that I could do to help a little. It's the little things that count in art after all
>>2797098
I know professionals like Wes Craig who scan in work and clean it up in photoshop in their workflow. Yes, I know that if I can't improve, I'm not gonna make it, it's a little fucking obvious. But at least try a little harder next time, bud.
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>>2797098
git fucked m8
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>>2797098 (you)
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>>2796793
What the fuck, I literally just changed the cursor preferences from "tool specific" to "brush size with cross" in my Clip Studio Paint Pro and the program no has virtually no lag. I can actually draw like I do on paper. I always wondered why I was so slow on the computer, turns out that my 8GB ram computer just was running slow on Clip Studio Paint. I feel like a kid who found the unlocked back door to a candy store, holy shit
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>>2798055
Oh cool. Sorry, didn't realize you meant it was physically going slow! For me it was more a "This doesn't have the same grit as pencil and paper and just feels weird" thing at first so thought that's what you meant. I've always been partial to Photoshop so I never used Clip Studio before, but I've heard good things so I was thinking I might try it out at some point.
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>>2798135
Well I also didn't like the the lack of grit the tablet has and I would definitely prefer to have more grittiness of paper if possible, but I think I've grown the appreciate the smoothness of it. Since I've been drawing for so long traditionally, the more I can replicate the way I do stuff traditionally digitally the better I end up drawing, which is why I like inking digitally as it somewhat replicates the smooth glide you get from ink brushes or really nice pens on smooth paper.
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>>2798517
grown to appreciate the smoothness of it*
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