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7/11/2025, 12:38:53 AM
>first layer
>absolute chaos storm of scribbles and wild lines with only a few signs of basic planning/construction
>fifteen layers of refinement later
>final product
Does anyone here do this? I was blown away the first time I saw this. Not because I was impressed but because I was shocked. Are there really people out there who can't just draw something, they need to have 15 different layers of built up guidelines in order to produce a product? I mean I can understand 2 or maybe even 3 layers, but the people with 10+? And I'm not talking color/light/shadow rendering here, I'm talking lineart.
>inb4 hurr durr if it works for them then mind your own business
I'm not hating I'm just asking a question out of curiosity
>absolute chaos storm of scribbles and wild lines with only a few signs of basic planning/construction
>fifteen layers of refinement later
>final product
Does anyone here do this? I was blown away the first time I saw this. Not because I was impressed but because I was shocked. Are there really people out there who can't just draw something, they need to have 15 different layers of built up guidelines in order to produce a product? I mean I can understand 2 or maybe even 3 layers, but the people with 10+? And I'm not talking color/light/shadow rendering here, I'm talking lineart.
>inb4 hurr durr if it works for them then mind your own business
I'm not hating I'm just asking a question out of curiosity
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