Also: it was my guinea pig for figuring out how to color things in with Sketchbook Pro. It did not go well. At all. I did it with the airbrush tool because it's the only thing I can stand coloring shit in with at the moment. It's also pretty terrible because I haven't figured out how to make the background of my lines transparent yet. That would help A LOT.
I plan on taking some more time to figure things out. Once I get the hang of it, I think I will like using Sketchbook Pro to do color. I am typically of the belief that while color does tend to sometimes enhance drawing, I am quite bad at coloring, and almost always end up wishing that I had left it black and white.
So thats that.

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Background of your lines transparent? What do you mean? SBP does layers too, by the wayy.
Right. I made the original picture the background, and the color a separate layer. The thing is though, is that when you're coloring stuff in, it covers up lines and shading and stuff. What I'd like to do is be able to color stuff in, and then move the outlines above the color. What happens though, is that if you do that, its either opaque or transparent, and if its opaque theres no color, and if its transparent theres no lines. What I want is to be able to have the lines in a layer that is otherwise transparent, like the way you can in photoshop. I really hope theres a way to do it haha. For this I ended up coloring everything in, and then going over with the smallest eraser, and erasing any color that got over the lines. It's quite tedious.
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