Well my advice would be to lean towards going inside the line you want (the outline of the character) rather than towards the outside. When there's extra stuff on the outside of the character it's very obvious, but usually not as obvious that there's a bit missing. Try to use long smooth lines when you can. Most curves can be done with just 1 line. Zoom in pretty far so you can see the pixels your line is landing on and aim for the inside.
Ok ^_^
[quote=Leonidas_Sama][quote=Mowen]
Well my advice would be to lean towards going inside the line you want (the outline of the character) rather than towards the outside. When there's extra stuff on the outside of the character it's very obvious, but usually not as obvious that there's a bit missing. Try to use long smooth lines when you can. Most curves can be done with just 1 line. Zoom in pretty far so you can see the pixels your line is landing on and aim for the inside.
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Well my advice would be to lean towards going inside the line you want (the outline of the character) rather than towards the outside. When there's extra stuff on the outside of the character it's very obvious, but usually not as obvious that there's a bit missing. Try to use long smooth lines when you can. Most curves can be done with just 1 line. Zoom in pretty far so you can see the pixels your line is landing on and aim for the inside.
Ok ^_^