It's infuriating to see so many artists struggling to color digital art while trying to maintain that raw charm of their sketches. Eliza Ivanova's process in Procreate might sound appealing, but let’s be real: the art world is flooded with tutorials that promise to keep your sketch's personal feel intact, yet most fail miserably. Why is it so hard for creators to find a method that actually respects the integrity of their original work? Instead of enhancing, these techniques often strip away the very essence that makes sketches unique. It's time to call out these so-called "methods" that leave artists frustrated and disillusioned. If you want to color your digital art without losing its charm, you need a genuine solution, not just another empty promise
It's infuriating to see so many artists struggling to color digital art while trying to maintain that raw charm of their sketches. Eliza Ivanova's process in Procreate might sound appealing, but let’s be real: the art world is flooded with tutorials that promise to keep your sketch's personal feel intact, yet most fail miserably. Why is it so hard for creators to find a method that actually respects the integrity of their original work? Instead of enhancing, these techniques often strip away the very essence that makes sketches unique. It's time to call out these so-called "methods" that leave artists frustrated and disillusioned. If you want to color your digital art without losing its charm, you need a genuine solution, not just another empty promise




