I haven't visited Medibang in a long while. Looks like there's been some changes, too. o__o
Lately, I've been busy finishing commishes and doing manga, that it's even hard to work on my own webtoon. Haha. I still steal some time to sketch during breaks, though!
Here's one for now. ^^
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TK-Seki
A full-time virtual artist and vtuber who loves to discover and create different things! I'm always on the lookout for new friends!
- Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/Kiseki.Kojin
- Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/kiseki_kojin
- Supernatural
- Action
- Seinen
- Shounen
- Kemono
Profile
- Work Place:HomeStudio!
Details
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Pen tablet
Huion Kamvas 22 Plus
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Software
Medibang, Paint Tool SAI, PS CS5/CC, Clip Studio EX
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Things you always carry
Phones, pencil, leads, fineliners, pocket sketchpad, art stamp.
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Future goals
Publish my own work, complete my studio!
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Thing you interested in
3D animation and motion capture!
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I'm revising stuff for my own manga, but I've been wondering if traditionally-drawn art is accepted here - edited and supported with tools from Medibang. ^^ I've no problem drawing digitally, but I've gotten feedback from people saying they prefer the stuff I've done on paper more.
I dont know but maybe as long as it has clear quality and straight (90°) angle
All of my lineart is drawn traditionally, never had a problem keeping my stuff posted. I think they strongly push digital art, but Medibang Paint has a really cool feature that can take a picture and extract lineart, so it seems they support it regardless. I don't think it's a problem; also, great cat!