Thanks. It took me awhile to figure out how to do smooth line art. I learned by using vectors(or paths) in GIMP. I looked up tutorials on Youtube and learned how to use them in an hour and a half. Unfortunately, I don't remember the exact videos I watched, but these should help you: www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAsr0D… www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYNUIa… (you can find more if you type in "gimp vector tutorials").What I do is sketch a drawing on paper and I upload/scan it to my computer(sometimes I use MS Paint to fix parts of the sketch). I open up gimp and pull up my sketch on one layer (make sure you lower the opacity on it too so it doesn't get in the way too much) and make another transparent layer for the path drawing. I have to make extra layers for separate parts as I go through the drawing and so that everything isn't bunched up. www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIPCWb… (skip to about 1:15)Here's an old time lapse video I made. I kinda do a whole bunch of unnecessary things, like from 1:15 to 2:40, I'm pretty much just trying to fix up the sketch some more, but I after that is when I make the final lineart/drawing with colors. But the main part from this I want you to see is how I'm vectoring over the sketch.It may look really confusing at first, but trust me, if you play around with the tool you'll get it in no time. Watch the videos(mainly the first one) and grab one of your sketches/drawings and practice away. Let me know if you're confused by anything, and feel free to ask any more questions if you need to.