Polyblob
Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 2:06 pm
I had this idea of a blob mod.
Reduced points with sharp edges, with the same in its eraser function.
Draw straight edged objects quickly and spontaniously.
Especially good for retro wonk.
Moho's great for crisp edged shapes but it's painstaking and boring clicking away with the mouse and the shapes end up cludgy and lumpen, when freehand apps like Clip Studio excel at high speed.
Yes I could have used the stylus in the first one, maybe I did for some of it, but the fact that we have to trace around the shape rather than sketching it gesturally what kills the drawing ( unless we trace from something drawn elsewhere right... but then... that's double working ).
Here are examples first is Moho , took frickn ages, looks boring.
Second CSP, not perfect but fast and fun.
I think a polyblob mod could make these type of shapes quick and fun in Moho too.
I'm talking about the tree and building, not the chair, that looks boring in the first one because I was drained of life by the process of mouse drawing the other stuff, while the second one stayed fresh, cos I was just free-drawing the whole thing.
Edit, increased moho contrast as per Wes' (synthsin75) suggestion below
Reduced points with sharp edges, with the same in its eraser function.
Draw straight edged objects quickly and spontaniously.
Especially good for retro wonk.
Moho's great for crisp edged shapes but it's painstaking and boring clicking away with the mouse and the shapes end up cludgy and lumpen, when freehand apps like Clip Studio excel at high speed.
Yes I could have used the stylus in the first one, maybe I did for some of it, but the fact that we have to trace around the shape rather than sketching it gesturally what kills the drawing ( unless we trace from something drawn elsewhere right... but then... that's double working ).
Here are examples first is Moho , took frickn ages, looks boring.
Second CSP, not perfect but fast and fun.
I think a polyblob mod could make these type of shapes quick and fun in Moho too.
I'm talking about the tree and building, not the chair, that looks boring in the first one because I was drained of life by the process of mouse drawing the other stuff, while the second one stayed fresh, cos I was just free-drawing the whole thing.
Edit, increased moho contrast as per Wes' (synthsin75) suggestion below