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I need tips from digital artists

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I've recently picked up my WACOM's stylus and decided I needed to learn how to do digital art. My problem is that when I add color, I lose the lines. And considering the fact that I'm not using line art, I can't use Overlay or a similar function to make them show throught. Here's the example. It's not great, but it illustrates my problem.

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So, any advice on how to make the lines pop?
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Draw your lines on the topmost layer and set the layer mode to "Multiply".

Paint on the layer(s) underneath and peace shall reign on earth.

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The Multiply layer is your friend. Change the opacity as detail increases.

Alternatively, you can just paint on the same layer as your lineart. I do that a lot nowdays.
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I actually did something like that. I did the basic body sketch as the base layer and then added a new layer for each portion of detail, like hood, mask shirt, etc. Problem is, they're all really sketchy.
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