Okay, I created this cool piece while watching Hulk VS cartoon on @Netflix. The image was flowing from the pen/tablet using my now go to sketch program- Sketchbook Pro. I was getting pretty proud of myself and decided to try to finish the piece... note I have been sketching up a storm offline but felt no pressure to ink over anything- so it looks like cool sketch book stuff. I felt confident in my skills. So I figured, if I sketch digitally; I can complete a finished piece that looks as cool as my sketch- WRONG!!! I found out that when I try to finish over a sketch digitally , I get really, really, really lazy and sloppy on following the line-work that made the sketch look so cool. I end up muddying the work and figure I can add cell shading on a different layer to fill out what I flattened during the finished line-work.... The lesson is to truly identify what you see before inking or digitally finishing a piece. Overworking is not working smart and may damage all the coolness you put into your original work... The real art is the ability to see your work- not just create or finish it---
Ciao- PS see case in point