Bryce Kho’s Line Art Process
Bryce Kho’s Line Art Process
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Bryce Kho’s Line Art Process
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i wonder what canvas size it is?
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In this lesson, we dive into the line art stage of drawing, focusing on techniques to enhance depth and volume. You'll learn how to use cross contours to indicate form without hard lines, and discover how lines can express volume, inspired by artists like Kim Jung Gi. We discuss incorporating character design elements to add interest and break up large areas, such as adding patches or accessories.

The lesson covers the use of occluded shadows in line art to define volumes and suggest shading. We talk about the brushes and tools used, like the Max Pack comic brushes in Procreate, and share insights on choosing between digital and traditional drawing methods.

You'll gain personal insights into dealing with struggles in line art, developing your unique style, and understanding the importance of grasping underlying volumes in your work. We address common challenges like frustration and offer strategies to keep your art fresh and maintain motivation.

Finally, we share experiences from the artist's journey, emphasizing the value of continuous practice and finishing pieces to develop your skills. By the end of the lesson, you'll be prepared to move on to the next step: flatting and coloring your artwork.

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Bryce Kho explains his line art process with tips on volume, composition, and artistic mindset.
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i wonder what canvas size it is?
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