Hi Guys, Probably you already know this page but I found that has been really useful to practice lines, still I can't do precise lines consistently but I've improved a lot. http://art-tehnika.ru/atlines Im wondering if the pros can do this consistently to know where im at I downloaded most of the templates and I did like 50 pages so far... I gues ill keep implementing my favorite quotes "Repetition is the mother of skills, excellence is not a singular act but a habit, you are what you do repeatedly"
Yes her site has been brought up over the years. She is a truest in that she does not use any scratching or erasing in her works and that is the way she teaches her class. They are great practice sheets for sure.
She is amazing.... what is the correct speed to do this? It seems that with speed you can throw better lines but I understand you need to do it slowly, that's where my pulse suffer
Not necessarily correct but there's a couple videos in this thread to compare speeds with https://www.airbrushforum.org/threads/fine-line-speed-distance-reference.20286/
speed or learning what speed to do what line comes with practice. I have watched a couple artist move at a snails pace and pull super clean lines other more like the Flash and get the same lines.
I would encourage anyone to go to that site listed in the first post and download some of those exercises. Following existing line width and length with an airbrush is not as easy as you think. It's one thing to blend and shade and do your own dagger strokes and circly q's, it's quite another to follow an existing hard line shape.
Lol yeah I haven't downloaded the sheets but I've watched her videos a half dozen times just to ogle Alina Ok probably more.
Right! I had to wait until my pulse had settled before I could even try one of the lines. So I figured I’d watch the video again while I waited, it was a vicious circle! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk