@EmmaRainboe, are you going to enter that one of the two Tudy's facing each other? 

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Perfect amount of explaining, don't trip chocolate chipWith a lot of erasing and redoing.
But also, just letting it go. I've learned other peoples lines will always look smoother than you're own, and unless you are going to spend hours and hours trying to get Slightly smoother lines then they'll never be perfect.
To me, those lines do not look smooth. None of my lines ever do. They look like scribble scrabble, but- I used to be that person who would spend hours trying to get smoother lines, and even then they were never good enough to my standards. and never looked as good as everyone else's. But the amount of time I was spending attempting and failing to get smoother lines was a waste, so now I just let the pen flow were the pen wants to flow, and only redoing them a few times to the best of my abilities.
Probably a bit more of an explanation than you wanted...![]()
Procreate is what I use mostly now. Occasionally I'll use adobe Illistrator draw or Adobe Sketch, as those were what I used before I could get procreate, but now I mainly use them when I want to limit myself on tools so I spend less time on little details, and more time creating.Perfect amount of explaining, don't trip chocolate chipit makes perfect sense.
What program do you use?
That's cool. You're very creative!!Procreate is what I use mostly now. Occasionally I'll use adobe Illistrator draw or Adobe Sketch, as those were what I used before I could get procreate, but now I mainly use them when I want to limit myself on tools so I spend less time on little details, and more time creating.
That is wicked cool!!
As much as you want.question; how much editing of the original drawing is allowed?