11:55 AM, Wednesday July 22nd 2020
Hi, RAYNERAIN
I am doing it digitally as well. Altough I see the point with the pen/paper requirement, I decided to do it the same way as if it was with pen/paper. This means that I am being absolutely strict and avoinding erasing and using any sort of assistance from the software. The only thing I am allowing myself to do is to rotate the canvas, wich is the counterpart of rotating the paper to find a more confortable angle to draw.
I am new to art in general and decided to follow the lesson in a tablet since I realised how absurdely diferrent the texture and friction on it was when compared to paper, and also because I want to focus on digital. I am using a Deco01 with the protective layer that cames with it. Since I started directly on it, the eye-hand coordination is not being a big issue, the adaptation is going quite smoothly.
Obviously, I also intend to follow the course as requested but only after I feel confortable enough drawing on the tablet, which is my priority now.
Complementing the comment of SKIDOOSH, I also saw an improvement in accuracy when drawing on paper. Perhaps it is due not only to the practice but also because the friction (in my case at least) is generally smaller than in paper, requiring far more control and concentration.
sobs trying draw vertical lines on krita