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(part 1) as previous mention i recently found out that 2.8 blender kinda changes everything (iāve been trying to learn the software for a very, very long time, but I could never remember the shortcut keys)
now hereās a bit of little things that iāve learned. These images are inĀ chronological order starting with 26th august and last one being 17th september. Includes learning modeling, sculpting, procedural shaders and modifiers
In General
Ctrl + S = save (Donāt care if the document Iām on autosaves. I am too much in the habit of doing this and donāt plan to ever fall out of practice.)
Ctrl + Z = undo last action
Ctrl + Y = undo last undo action
Ctrl + End = jump to the end of the document
Ctrl + Home = jump to the start of the document
Ctrl + Left Arrow = jump text cursor one word over to the left
Ctrl + Right Arrow = jump text cursor one word over to the right
Ctrl + A = select all text in document
Shift + Directional Arrows = select a segment of text
Ctrl + Backspace = delete word to the left of the text cursor
Ctrl + Delete = delete word to the right of the text cursor
Ctrl + X = cut selected text from document and place in clipboard
Ctrl + C = copy selected text from document and place in clipboard
Ctrl + V = paste cut/copied text from clipboard into designated section of document
Ctrl + B = bold
Ctrl + I = italics
Ctrl + U = underline
Ctrl + F = find certain text
Ctrl + Down Arrow = jump text cursor to start of next paragraph
Ctrl + UpĀ Arrow = jump text cursor to start of current/previous paragraph
In Google Docs
Ctrl + Shift + Y = dictionary
Ctrl + Shift + C = word count
Alt + Shift + 5 = strikethrough
Ctrl + Shift + 7 = numbered list
Ctrl + Shift + 8 = bullet point list
Ctrl + K = insert/edit link (can be applied to highlighted text)
In Microsoft Word
F7 = spellcheck
Shift + F7 = thesaurus
Shift + F3 = cycle selected text through ALL CAPITALS, Initial Capitals, and no capitals
Ctrl + E = justify center (align text to the center of the line)
Ctrl + L = justify left (align text to the left margin)
Ctrl + R = justify right (align text to the right margin)
In Microsoft OneNote
Ctrl + Hyphen = strikethrough (not applicable on browser version)
Ctrl + Period = bulletpoint
Ctrl + N = new page in current tab
Shortcut key equivalents for keys that may be excluded on your keyboard
Alt + Backspace = Delete
Alt + Up Arrow = Page Up
Alt + Down Arrow = Page Down
i love your art style so much! i completely forgot that iād followed you, but i saw once of your klance comics on my dash and thoughts it was sooo good! š anyway iāve been going through your blog all morning and itās just so amazing and your art style is so cute! i would literally buy comic books from you! anyway, i do traditional art a lot and havenāt really gone into digital, but i kinda really want to nowadays.. any advice for just starting out? (tablet suggestions, marketing, etc.) š
Hello and thank you so much for the compliment! Itās going to be a while since a lot of planning, writing and drawing needs to be done before I can print the comics, but Iām happy to hear that you would buy. ^^
Advice about starting digital drawingā¦.thereās so much this post could become a novel! But I guess Iāll start from the main thing: software and tablets.
Software
Okay, so, there are a lot of different programs for digital drawing and it might take a while before you find the one that works for you. Most artists that I know of either use Photoshop, SAI, CSP, or Procreate. As of now and for the last 3 years, Iāve been using Clip Studio Paint (CSP for short) for both my digital illustrations and animation. CSP is kind of likeā¦a Mac version of SAI if that make sense? Thereās so much to the program but itās not as daunting as Photoshop. Also! Right now, theyāre having a Black Friday Sale, so, the program cost only $25 for the whole weekend. Itās far more affordable than Photoshop and you can do the exact same stuff without having to take out a loan or something haha. Also, Photoshop isnāt and was never meant for digital drawing since it is originally a photo manipulation program. You can still use it for digital drawing if that what suits your tastes, but SAI and CSP are specifically made for digital drawing so the interface, brushes, and all that stuff were made and designed for the digital drawing. However, SAI is only for PC users. If youāre a Mac user (like me), I would recommend CSP. But if you donāt have money, there are free programs as well! Medibang and Krita are free drawing programs and are just as good (and I would argue good dupes) for SAI and CSP. I would suggest trying out the free programs before making a purchase for CSP, SAI or Photoshop though. Going from traditional to digital is an odd feeling so itād be such a waste if you spent money and found out that digital drawing isnāt for you, ya know?Ā
Tablets
Alright! So, hereās the thing about tablets: buying the most expensive one isnāt always the right choice. There are plenty of tablets that are far more affordable than a Cintiq. Also, youāre only starting out so I would never advise to go out and buy a $1000+ tablet when you donāt really know if you like digital drawing yet. My first tablet was a Bamboo tablet by Wacom and it was only $100 (at that time). I would suggest buying a small tablet like the Wacom Intuos Small or a Huion since their prices normally are under $100. There are some mid range ones ($200-$300) like the Intuos Pro and XP-PEN that perform just as well as a Cintiq but I wouldnāt buy those unless you were really starting to think about working as a digital artist.
For digital artists, tablets are an investment. I currently own a Cintiq 13HD and iPad Pro but one is for personal use (iPad) and one is for work (Cintiq). Since I mainly do computer animation and digital illustration as my job, I needed to get a tablet that performed better than my small Bamboo Intuos. Also, I needed one in order to improve my workflow and efficiency. So, donāt go out and buy a Cintiq. Try out a smaller tablet. Or even better, if you have any friends who have drawing tablets, ask them if you can try them out and see if you like the feel of it.Ā
Tips/Advice for Digital Drawing
Okay so Iām just list off certain things Iāve learned along the way that I wish I knew when I first started digital drawing haha.
1. Take the time to learn your drawing program. Learn the interface, the hot-keys, shortcuts, tools and customize it to your liking for optimal efficiency.Ā
2. Use references! Itās okay to use references!
3. Donāt compare yourself to other artists. Youāre only just starting so itās not good to compare yourself to someone who has had more experience at digital drawing than you. Youāre going at your own pace and thatās okay.
4. Your first drawings are going to be bad, and thatās okay. Sometimes you gotta make a hundred bad drawings before you get a good one.Ā
5. Be willing to try out new techniques and different methods.
6. Flip the canvas while you draw, donāt wait until youāve finished the drawing. Flipping the canvas can help find inconsistencies.
7. Layers are your friends! You have friends, right? You know their names, right? So how come you donāt remember your layersā names? Label your layers so you donāt end up sketching on the wrong layer!
8. This is if you own a Cintiq (or something similar): If youāre right-handed, customize and put all your hot-keys and shortcuts on the left-handed side of your keyboard. If youāre left-handed, put it on the right side. Efficiency boosted by 1000%.
9.Ā Have fun! Draw what makes you happy!
Lastlyā¦.marketingā¦.well, I donāt really do that? Ah, itās one of those things Iām not sure what to say cause even I donāt know if Iām doing it correctly haha. Or at all. But if youāre looking to establish a following centered around your art, I noticed there are 2 types of digital artists: the one that solely makes original content (OCs and their own stories) and the other one that makes fanart. Now, there are a variety of different digital artists. Iām just saying these are the most 2 common types I see. Iāve noticedā¦that if you make fanartā¦youāre more likely to gain traction faster. Since fandoms are such a huge thing now on social media, itās easier for your art to get noticed if you draw fanart from a popular show, movie, game, etc. However, this doesnāt mean that if you donāt draw fanart you wonāt build a following. In fact, there are tons of artists who solely create their own original content and hardly draw fanart but have a following thatās 10x bigger than mine. It really comes down to what you want to do. Actually, you can do whatever you want as long as you are enjoying it haha. If drawing fanart makes you happy, go for it. If drawing your OCs makes you happy, go for it. Personally, I love drawing fanart cause I enjoy creating scenarios and comics of my favorite characters outside of canon. I do have OCs and stuff, but I hardly post them cause theyāre a bit more personal (and also I think no one would be interested in them haha). But yeahā¦I just think you should draw and make work that you enjoy cause that attracts people to your work. Sorry, that was a really long and confusing(?) answer but I hope that helps you haha.Ā
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Feeling so bloated you question whether or not you counted your calories correctly.
Fighting the urge to weigh yourself everyday because you know the number will never be as low as you hope it to be.
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