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These are screenshots of various characters that i've designed. This is more of a practice for me to get used to the graphic pen tablet more fluently and freely. I feel that drawing in a sketchbook is more for brainstorming, and you can simultaneously think of many concepts and ideas. When i approached the graphic tablets, I understand that you have to work on a bigger canvas? this way the resolution will be better? I guess the advantage is that layers can prevent many mistakes usually made in physical pen and paper drawing.
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