![]() To make a clean lineart I start by lowering the opacity of the sketch, the same way I did with the background, and then start drawing in a layer above. For example, when a character is riding a bike, the bike has the same style as the character, same if the character is sitting on a bed. You can see this for yourself, watch any anime show or movie, and you’ll notice that the objects from the scene that can be moved by the characters have the same lineart and flat colors as the characters. Note: When I say “Character lineart”, I’m not just talking about the character itself, but also the things they’re grabbing or moving. ![]() Sure, you probably won’t animate your drawing, but if you want it to look like the real thing, you will need to draw as if it will be animated. Animating characters takes a lot of time, so anime studios use just clean lines and flat colors. When you’re working in a more painterly style, you might not need a clean lineart, or even a sketch, but that’s not the case here. Now, if you want your drawing to look like something from an anime show or movie, you need to follow the same steps that are used to make anime, and that means, for starters, to have a clean lineart. And with that, we have our sketch finished.
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