![]() ![]() Then switch to a different brush, like the Pen brush, and erase the lines in the inside of the bubble by colouring in the same fill colour as the balloon:Īnd there you have the two side-by-side! You can see more freedom from the one on the left and less messiness. You can adjust the correction higher to reduce any jitters in your linework: Then select the Edge Pen brush and draw a curvy line starting from the middle of the balloon and out to it’s intended target. Let’s start with getting an un-tailed speech ballon set up: ![]() The main colour selected sets the colour for the border/edge, and the secondary colour sets the colour for the middle part Here’s what I finally came up with: Use the Edge Pen brush! This brush comes standard with FireAlpaca. It either tapers off too soon, or not soon enough. Notice how I can never get the right consistency near the end? I also can’t make it look smooth no matter how much correction I add to it. Initially, I was using the Select Pen along with the Select Eraser to shape a curvy tail: It also gets tedious having straight tails all around, it’s nice to throw a curveball every now and then. I usually use those through out my comics to give a sense of flow-iness. My issues came when getting a curvy tailed speech balloon. A nice, straight-laced boi:īut I never had any issues with this boi. Switch the colour to the desired border colour, in this case I chose black, and go to Select > Draw Selection Border…Ĭhoose On Boundary and select the desired thicccness, in this case I chose 2 pixels:Īnd voila! Notice how that tail has no rounded edges near the end and there’s a consistent border all around. Make sure that the Reference is set to layer. Get the Bucket tool and fill the selection with the balloon’s desired background colour, in this case I chose white. Then, switch to Polygon shape to create the straight tail by making a triangle shape: Preferably around the text you’re trying to balloon: Using the Select tool, create an Ellipse selection on your canvas. Enjoy!įirst, let’s get the easy one out of the way: the straight tailed speech balloons. However, I think I found a way to make it look gooder, which I will be outlining below. While I love this burning long-necked mammal, I still had trouble getting speech balloons to look…good. I’ve been working with Paint.NET for a long, long time, but I realized how much it lacked in terms of brushes and other capabilities. You can practice colouring lineless with colouring book lineart found online if you want, just make sure you use clean lineart, if it’s muddle with artifacts, you can use the Levels filter in Firealpaca or clean it in other software.Speech Balloon Tutorial in FireAlpaca (feel free to press “j” to skip, it’s a long one) I made this with just a mouse, so I’m sure you Anon, can make something even better. Now you can make a new layer and draw in the missing parts or details, if your lineart wasn’t clean enough, or if you wanna add some details, sometimes you can use the lineart already in place of some of the colour shapes, like how i’ve done with the fingers here. you’ve got some flats (make sure your lineart is cleaner than mine in this) Here’s a simple way to do flats for lineless art: use lineart as guidesįill out lineart on a separate layer via the bucket tool, hide your lineart layer. ![]() Lineless art can be created multiple ways and in raster artwork it’s fairly similar to irl lineless art and via digital means it can be done in similar or same ways in any digital art software. This tutorial works well for any software with selection tools This is a pretty good tutorial, made in Firealpaca. Not to mention that your question is kinda vague, what kind of lineless art? If u search for something like ‘lineless firealpaca tutorial’ you might find results that suit you better. Lol, i’m not exactly a tutorial machine, Anon, I’m flattered that you’re asking me but I’m surprised? There are tons of tutorials online. Anonymous asked: How to draw line less art? With visuals ![]()
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