Digital Art Challenge: No Undo, No Eraser, No Liquify! Master new techniques!

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if you keep working at it. Don’t let the fear of making mistakes hold you back, just keep pushing forward and improving with each piece you create. And remember, even when things get tough, like drawing without undo, eraser, or liquify, you can still create something amazing if you put your mind to it.

So next time you’re feeling stuck or uninspired, try stepping out of your comfort zone and setting yourself a challenge. Whether it’s limiting your tools, trying a new style, or tackling a subject you’ve never drawn before, you might be surprised at what you’re capable of. And who knows, you might just shut the haters up for good.

Thank you for following along on this art journey, and I hope you found some inspiration or entertainment in this process. Keep creating, keep pushing your boundaries, and most importantly, keep having fun with your art. The possibilities are endless, and the only limit is your imagination. So go on, grab your tools, and start creating something amazing today.

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  1. 3:00 yeah i know right? Back when i started traditional art again after a year and a half of digital drawing I would always double tap on paper for undo, or zoom in/out. And drawing traditionally really makes you miss the things that were always there for you like liquify..

  2. @samdoesart I know I’m a bit late on this one, but if you had done a more detailed sketch. Wouldn’t you have been able to get a more detailed finish without the tools?
    Painting over isn’t erasing and it’s very similar to what we see traditional artists do😅
    Just a thought 😁

  3. No layers. (only the first layer you get) No eraser. No liquify. No undo.

    try it, very fun
    and i used to already use the first layer for colour and sketch. i was a young art baby and now i’m a slightly better artist, still trash art tho

  4. As a traditional artist we do kinda have eraser😅 it's basically when you mess up you take you're paint and put the skin color/background color into the messed up part and it looks like it's not even there btw it only work on gouache and aclyric and other paint thats not transparent