 What's good, YouTube? This is your boy, G-World. Back with y'all again with another art tutorial. If you're new to the channel, go ahead and hit that like button, comment, subscribe, make sure you hit post notification so you will be notified every time your boy drops some heat. In today's video, I will be teaching you guys how to make those Victor lines using your mouse. The same lines you see me using on my digital art tablet. I'm going to show you how to do it using just your mouse. I did some research. I'm going to figure some things out, and you know what I'm saying? I know y'all are going to like this video. We're going to get straight to the point. I'm going to go ahead and open you up a new sheet of paper. I went ahead and started over so you can see what size I use. I'm on 18 by 18 right now, inches. So what you want to do, you want to come right here. You want to select this. If you ain't got it, you're supposed to see what these options are. Hold on to it until you get these options. You want to come down, select this. You want to hold shift so you can get it like even. And now what you want to do is you want to drag out the edges. You want to invert the color like none on this layer. So after you make this, what you want to do, you want to bring the size down as small as you can. You don't want to see like, you want it to seem like it's going in that short point, and you don't want to see like the corners. You know what I'm saying? So that's why we're trying to make it small as we can. We can always, after we create the brush, we can make it bigger. So I think I like that. See how it goes? It goes super sharp and you can't tell it's getting wider. That's when you know you got a good brush. Now what you want to do is select it. Then you want to come up to this, click New Brush, and then click Art Brush. Then you want to hit OK. And then this will mean you're going to pop up right here. Make sure you got everything like mine. You just want to hit OK. And now I got to just click your brush. You got the clean brush we just created. You know what I'm saying? So you can make it, you can make it wider. So another thing I want to show you just say, see if you're doing some like some line work and you're working on like the eyes. The good thing about this brush, you can really like overshoot your lines. So you see how I'm just not trying to get it right on point. I'm just shooting through. Now what you can do, I know it look rough. This is just a brush tutorial. You look what you can do is you can highlight everything. Just say we finished our whole picture. Let me go ahead and make a little face. I got my smoothest move all the way up so I can make some clean looking lines. And if you need a little more control, you can move it down. But sometimes you don't want it that smooth. You know what I'm saying? Because it'll correct it too much. Know it ain't perfect. Okay, now we got our little face. Look what you want to do is you see how I overshot my lines with the eyes. What you can do is you can select all this. Come up here to object and you want to go to expand appearance. And then you want to go to your pathfinder and click divide. And then you want to click off of it. Now look, click back on to it. Right click it, isolate, select group. Select the group. And then now we can we can delete the lines we overshot. So you ain't got to worry about trying to match it up and get it like perfect. We can just delete the lines we overshot and just thought I'll make a tutorial on it. So y'all can take the lessons I just taught you and you can just like, you know what I'm saying? You can over, you can make it super dope man. You know what I'm saying? Like really take your time making some dope artwork. I just wanted to hurry up to make a video getting straight to the point not trying to confuse y'all. But stay blessed man. Oh, he come and soon might drop a video later on today. Love y'all and I'm out this thing.