#How to use anime studio 9 free
You can use transform to change it slightly if you want to adjust it without redrawing it, like resizing, rotating, free stretch, perspective, etc.
It's also harder to make lines thinner, but duplicating a layer makes it thicker! To be fair, the g-pen texture shows up better the faster you draw, so just try different things. The lighter one is g-pen, while the darker is acrylic. Don't make the lines too thick or too thin, but find what you prefer best! I prefer the g-pen, but I used acrylic as a test. The sunset picture with Shuu used the g-pen. The lines are kinda rough! I usually use g-pen (graphite) but I used acrylic this time to see how it would look like. Important: Before you start outlining, take a look at a scanned drawing of pen ink. Please note that older anime is simpler while 90's anime is more detailed. Also, they have no clothes on yet, so enjoy that inch of collarbone. Although some would consider this acceptable for lineart, it really isn't for me- some lines aren't as nice or authentic as they could be. I turned off the back layer for a cleaner look. Refine the sketch! Again, not much I can say here. Take time to research a little if you can! The facial structure and style is vastly different too, but a comedy or shoujo anime vs a more serious one will have a very different look. Older (80's) anime didn't use the 'red vein thing' or 'nosebleed when seeing a hot character' so keep that in mind. You can reference existing screenshots and cels, or even draw over the basic anatomy, as long as the expression, muscle structure, and general style is different- pay attention to how 80's and 90's characters are posed.
Okay, that isn't very helpful, but 80's anime was often drawn by people with perfect knowledge of anatomy but had to draw quickly because of budget, so it doesn't need to be perfect, but it helps if you're accurate. Phone with camera (the more horrible the better)(optional)
I'll include the PSD and MDP of some of the pictures above so you can reverse engineer/reference them! Personally, I feel like it didn't turn out as nicely as the one of Shuu, but eh, I kinda messed up on the green shirt and the background- it's not as gouachey as I want it to be. This is the image I'm basing the tutorial off of: The most successful are probably both the ones with Shuu (purple/black haired girl) The method has changed every time slightly, especially since I am still trying to perfect it. Some people asked me how I do my 80's anime pictures: