QUOTE (Jens of Zanicuud @ Nov 4 2012, 11:59 AM)

I'm actually using Paint.NET, which has layers as well, but I've never been satisfied by the result...
I really don't know what to do...
Jens
Hmm. I saw a thing on TV about how u need 10 000 hours of practise to master something.
i think.... u might just need more practise. i also think... u might have standards that r too high.? ( '-')/
Disappointing compared to what/who? Incapable compared to what/who? What kind of result would u like to see? /(*-*)/
i remember i had the same problem as u, when i was 10 and trying to draw hands.
i hated them, i was never satisfied by the results i got, too. i tried all sorts of different tools and different techniques.
But then i saw a show about skating practise... and what they said really stuck with me: "Well, how can you expect to get better at something if you don't ever practise it, or don't even try? How did you learn to walk?". it was a real slap in the face for me.
i'm curious too about what colouring process u use.
... Also, idk if this will help u, but.. i downloaded Paint.NET to try and this is the picture i got...:
Maybe try changing the brush default so it starts and ends on a rounded brush. And 2), i did an outline, maybe it will help u too...
i also shaded on a new layer, blurred the shades and lines, and brightened the centre + made a gradient overtop...
If u shade on a seperate layer, u can put layer effects on easily, and u dont have to blur everything else.
i hope this is something that might help u? /(-x-)\