I would like to ask what I think might be a stupid question - you did post a few final sketches once before the final final clean line drawing and said you'd still need to do the final. The sketch was pretty clean already though. In your finished artworks though you're getting rid of or overpainting most of them, or at least migrate them by adjusting color and blending them in by the looks of it (I could be wrong), so I do wonder why the clean sketch isn't enough, why a perfect. clean lineart done all over is so important?
I love lineart, but the way I draw currently, I utilize and have it very visible, so of course it matters, but if most of it gets overpainted, I'd rather save time and only clear up whichI'd keep anyway. Does that make sense? I hope that's not a weird question, I was just wondering, maybe there's an extremely good, and helpful reason behind this?
I would like to ask what I think might be a stupid question - you did post a few final sketches once before the final final clean line drawing and said you'd still need to do the final. The sketch was pretty clean already though. In your finished artworks though you're getting rid of or overpainting most of them, or at least migrate them by adjusting color and blending them in by the looks of it (I could be wrong), so I do wonder why the clean sketch isn't enough, why a perfect. clean lineart done all over is so important? I love lineart, but the way I draw currently, I utilize and have it very visible, so of course it matters, but if most of it gets overpainted, I'd rather save time and only clear up whichI'd keep anyway. Does that make sense? I hope that's not a weird question, I was just wondering, maybe there's an extremely good, and helpful reason behind this?
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