You can go to the writer portal and create characters than code into poses you want. I can promise that you won’t improve overnight and you’ll have to be patient. Be sure you do practice any chance you can. For example if you’re not happy with your outlines maybe practice on it only for a few until you start getting a hang of it. Sorry to hear that we all have a period of time when we’re not happy with our results but use it as something good such as look over what you are not happy with and practice on that specifically. I’ve been editing for (insert time) and I’m still not happy w my art nor improved. ![]() But with a bigger canvas it does limit you to less layers which shouldn’t really be anything big because you can merge layers together! The bigger the canvas the better quality and less blurry it’d look when you draw. I would start editing on my phone and when you want to take it more seriously maybe save up for a tablet or iPad ![]() Do I recommend using your phone? Like I said everyone is different. This app is available for both, tablets and phones when beginning I did draw on my phone, it wasn’t difficult to me but remember everyone is different and you’ll just have to adjust to it. You don’t need to edit an iPad or Tablet of any sort to start. ![]() I don’t have an iPad/tablet but I really want to edit! I currently still do but not as much since I’m moving on to a different app (nothing bad with ibisPaint X I just thought to try out a new one!) This run through is specifically for IbisPaint X this app is free but does come with some in app purchases which aren’t going to really affect your experience or anything I have used this app for about 8 months now. To anyone new or experienced, I’m not a professional.
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