Comment 84513

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Mar 14, 2011, 1:42:45 AM UTC
Ah- there's not a lot you can do to help that... unless you have a vector program? Vectors give perfect curves and lines and are easier with a mouse than a tablet. The other option is doing it by hand and scanning it. Yes

Comment ID 84513

[Art] Sparkle glitter puke
Mar 14, 2011, 1:56:38 AM UTC on [Art] Sparkle glitter puke
I do a lot of it by hand, but my scanner broke a while back.
Programs cost money -uses GIMP and all its horribleness-

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  • Mar 14, 2011, 2:50:32 AM UTC
    Yeah- and a good scanner makes a huge difference. Could try a camera if you can get the lighting right :/ A tablet isn't exactly a cheep option if you'd rather colour traditionally.
    • Mar 14, 2011, 2:57:14 AM UTC
      Good cameras are expensive too, which sucks because I like photography. I used to use my web cam until it stopped working.
      • Mar 14, 2011, 9:53:17 AM UTC
        D: Well, web cams aren't known for quality in the first place, but perhaps you need to hit ebay for something second hand?
        • Mar 14, 2011, 10:12:33 PM UTC
          I really should. I should probably start looking for a new computer first though, the one I have now's pretty old.
          • Mar 21, 2011, 9:25:53 PM UTC
            Having a decently speced computer helps alot with art. Specially if you layer hog. The memory load and graphics load can be a heavy burden for an old computer.