LOL! Well... That was meditation. I never had to go hunting down which brush size to use and pencil THAT in with my mouse - just lots of little circles.
That looked like TORTURE. O_o and really my tablet works like and ever sharp pencil. It's just getting the hand/eye coordination down, it's baffling at first NOT looking at your hands to draw when you're used to being bent over paper.
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What did you get? An Aiptek? (THose have the batteries in the pen...) That was my first tablet, okay to learn the basics on... I'd really recommend when it's time to "graduate" going with a Wacom.
Super sensitive, great flow, great ergonomic pen, it's the holy grail of tablets.
I blew almost an entire tax refund check on mine. I use a Wacom Intuos II 12x12 <3 it with every fiber of my being. No one touches it or they lose a finger/limb
Wow, even just your raw lineart is amazing! It's really awesome the way you take us along for the artistic ride, by showing us the different stages to the picture.
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*THAT* is patience I'd commit sepuku over! *dies*
and really my tablet works like and ever sharp pencil. It's just getting the hand/eye coordination down, it's baffling at first NOT looking at your hands to draw when you're used to being bent over paper.
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Super sensitive, great flow, great ergonomic pen, it's the holy grail of tablets.
I blew almost an entire tax refund check on mine. I use a Wacom Intuos II 12x12 <3 it with every fiber of my being. No one touches it or they lose a finger/limb
See, problem is.. I barely make enough money to pay off rent and the monthly amount due for student loans... So all my supplies are basically gifts.
The joys of graduating school, you get better jobs and more money. ^_^
(Graduated VanderCook College of Music, Chicago, Illinois 1992)
am I a music teacher today?
Heck NO, I wanted to kill the rude little idiots masking as children!
*shiver*
I used to Sing with the Chicago Opera, I now croak Kareoke with friends and work a much better paying job in HealthCare Customer Service.
It pays the bills, gives me benefits and I play about now (even though my job sucks)
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