#hows the lineart feeling
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It's a bit empty! Try something called lineweight. In different areas, (ie, maybe the chin or heavier parts of the hair) the lines should be thicker than the rest. doing this could add depth/overall make your lineart look better.
adding volume to the hair could help. make it a bit more 'fluffier'. i also think working on anatomy/ clothing weight could help.
Does different lineweights have some rules
Or is they interchangeable
And how do u add volume. I thought the fluffier feel comes from having lose hair that’s on what I intended to learn during this one
no not really i think. if you're using certain pens then they won't allow you to use lineweight. so you might have to switch or manually draw thicker lines. adjusted pressure on brushes can also help with creating easily thicker lines. one good examples of lineweight would be onebadnoodle. they thicker lineart in certain areas pretty well.
really, have 'loose' hair can still be 'fluffly'. really, following references on making your hair feel more alive/dynamic is recommended.
i think the hair tip wouldnt apply here couse i rly am just tracing my scetch over my lost ark character
tracing can help with basic structure but not everything. But you make out what you wanna make out. When i began ni art tracing help a little, but i eventually referenced instead of tracing. Tracing limits what you can draw instead of allow your hand to become more free in movement and flow