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Drawing Tablet
If you have one of those things, it will mean the biggest diffrence of it all. You can edit the picture on the computer just as you would do on a normal paper!
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They're not the same, working with a tablet means huge files and choosing tools, it's not like editing on paper.
And wow, these threads are intimidating, there's an awfully long list of tips for artists to consider.
So the appropriate action is to add some more:
1. Practice when you can (be bothered), if you're a casual artist, you're under no obligation to practice all the time.
2. If you don't enjoy inking, don't do it. I don't, it's great! If you're going to ink though, do it before colouring, otherwise you defy the point.
3. Experiment. If you don't, you're going nowhere. Try new media and new subjects. So, don't stick to pencil renders because it's all you can do.
4. If you mirror your image, structural flaws are more apparent. Use this to check if your'e going for accuracy.
5. Get your own way of doing things, and don't stop if someone says its wrong. In fact, poke them in the eyes. Repeatedly.