Traditional Art Week
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Hello everyone, welcome to my traditional lineart tutorial!
Some people prefer blending the lines with coloring but I like having strong and bold lines in my drawings. In this tutorial I use the so called one paper tactic, which means that you don't need multiple papers for sketching and inking or a light box for transferring your sketch because everything happens on one paper.
Here are a couple of finished works where I have used this lineart method:
So how does it work and what kind of materials do you need? Let’s have a look!
Materials
PaperPreferably use rather thick paper (the paper I use is 160
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Tutorial: Legally Get Your Stolen Art Removed
Here's a quick tutorial for anyone who might find their artworks on a website without their authorized permission. This is the method that you legally go about having copyright infringement dealt with, so your request (if submitted to a host located in the US or other countries that respect copyright laws) will not go ignored. You do not need a lawyer to file a DMCA takedown notice, you only need to be the copyright holder of the work. If you created the work, it's copyrighted to you.
:bulletred: You will usually not get much of a response if you try to submit an informal copyright notice through Support requests on a website. This method is