A multiply layer is a type of mode in most digital art/picture editing software, In GIMP it allows you to add colors over something and still be able to see the picture underneath that layer.
Yeah I know, traditional art is a rarity. Out of InkBunny's 1,000,000+ submissions only ,~9,000 are tagged traditional (that's 0.009 percent of the total). I always felt pencil and paper had something about it digital could never achieve -- I still like digital though.
No problem :3 Yeah I know, traditional art is a rarity. Out of InkBunny's 1,000,000+ submissions on
Guess you would call it organic, and computers do seem remove human error; all you have to do is press Ctrl+z and the line is gone and with some editing things looks completely symetrical. On paper there is still a faint ghost line even after erasing (if you you're using 70 weight paper like me) and exact %100 pure symmetry is very difficult to achieve.
That is one upside to digital is coloring stuff drawn on paper, instead of using markers or colored pencils, which are usually non-erasable
Guess you would call it organic, and computers do seem remove human error; all you have to do is pre