Autodesk tips

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Since some of you are new to this new app/ you need some tips to make you digital drawing better, this is my screen whenever I draw (except for the top part, the thing with 9 squares)

I'll give you some tips

Look to the right of the picture, there are five boxes filled with something.
How do all of them make the picture you see in the middle?
You can slide the squares up and down, and whatever occupied that picture will be lifted forward and will overlap anything underneath it.

The out line of the dragons (all black you see in the middle picture) is in one separate box
All the colour is in another separate box
And shading (optional) is in its own box
And background (if you wish) has its own separate box.

Why did I do that?
Just so none of those four things will collide and mess the entire picture up.
For example if I only had ONE box, I finish the drawing and then I need to colour it, the colour sometimes might murge with the outline and then you might want to trace of over the outline again and that's very time consuming (trust me, I know)

If you keep those two things in a separate box with the outline above the colours, the two things will not touch each other, and the colour will always be underneath the outline. If you move the colour box over the outline box, what will happen is that the colour will be over the outline and sometimes you won't be able to see it

 If you move the colour box over the outline box, what will happen is that the colour will be over the outline and sometimes you won't be able to see it

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It'll look like that^^ (notice the right side)

So yeah, that is the tip to make your digital drawing look neater and nicer.

Sorry if this isn't useful, I tried to explain 😅

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