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Art consisting mostly of solid lines. Image should be finished-looking, with crisp, clean lines. Basically, it's one step away, whether it's color or shading, from being a professional-looking work. The blocks within the lines should be mostly clean, for black and white arts that are already well colored and shaded in [[monochrome]], such as post #5412019 and post #5435134, use [[greyscale]] instead. For rougher-looking art, see [[sketch]]. For linearts with more coloring than [[spot_color]], use [[partially_colored]] instead. [h4]See also:[/h4] * [[color_trace]] * [[lineograph]] * [[no_lineart]] * [[outline]] Updated by surveyork9 Sat, Mar 23 '24, 12:02 |
V2 |
Art consisting mostly of solid lines. Image should be finished-looking, with crisp, clean lines. Basically, it's one step away, whether it's color or shading, from being a professional-looking work. The blocks within the lines should be mostly clean, for black and white arts that are already well colored and shaded in [[monochrome]], such as post #5412019 and post #5435134, use [[greyscale]] instead. For rougher-looking art, see [[sketch]]. For linearts with more coloring than [[spot_color]], use [[partially_colored]] instead. [h4]See also:[/h4] * [[color_trace]] * [[lineograph]] * [[no_lineart]] * [[outline]] Updated by surveyork9 Sat, Mar 23 '24, 11:58 |
V1 |
Art consisting mostly of solid lines. Image should be finished-looking, with crisp, clean lines. Basically, it's one step away, whether it's color or shading, from being a professional-looking work. The blocks within the lines should be mostly clean, for black and white arts that are already well colored and shaded in [[monochrome]], such as post #5412019 and post #5435134, use [[greyscale]] instead. For rougher-looking art, see [[sketch]]. For linearts with more coloring than [[spot color]], use [[partially colored]] instead. h4. See also * [[color trace]] * [[lineograph]] * [[no lineart]] * [[outline]] Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:54 |