How to use the Autodesk SketchBook drawing app

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So I was going to draw a drawing and thought why not take screenshots as I do it to do a tutorial? So yeah. This is dedicated to mewkittyrawr who wanted a tutorial, GoreFoxx and also someone on FNAF Amino.

This only for the drawing app Autodesk SketchBook but most drawing apps usually have the same tools. If yours doesn't, you don't have a professional app. ;-; but it's for free unless you want extra tools (that are very useful) which cost seven dollars. (You could get it as a cheap gift for Christmas if you wanted)

I'm doing a drawing of my design of Funtime Chara, a crossover of FNAF and Undertale. It's based off this drawing I did because I really liked Chara's design as a Funtime.

 It's based off this drawing I did because I really liked Chara's design as a Funtime

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Now let's get to the tutorial!

Now let's get to the tutorial!

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First do a sketch. Drawing on a screen can be hard so draw it all scribbly if you want. I mean, it's just the sketch. And that's what I do XD

Now press the add layer button to add another layer for your proper line art

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Now press the add layer button to add another layer for your proper line art. Be sure to put the proper line art layer over the sketch layer.

 Be sure to put the proper line art layer over the sketch layer

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Now we have the line art layer. But wait. How, you may be asking, do we tell the difference from our line art and our sketch if they're both black? There are two solutions.

 How, you may be asking, do we tell the difference from our line art and our sketch if they're both black? There are two solutions

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You could use a different (best bright) color for the sketch to tell the difference OR...

You could use a different (best bright) color for the sketch to tell the difference OR

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Tap on the sketch layer (TWICE if you're on the other layer),

Tap on the sketch layer (TWICE if you're on the other layer),

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And then this should come up.

Now here will be a bunch of options you can do with the layer, and one will be the OPACITY

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Now here will be a bunch of options you can do with the layer, and one will be the OPACITY. This controls how much you can see the layer, like if it's see-through or not. At 100% it's completely visible.

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