Comment 47207

Comment ID 47207

[Art] Sly
Nov 29, 2006, 10:00:33 PM UTC on [Art] Sly
Very cute I like the expression Yes What program did you use?

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  • Nov 30, 2006, 7:54:13 AM UTC
    Thank you! I used Photoshop and a wacom tablet for this one. I am wondering if there are better programs for it?
    • Nov 30, 2006, 12:21:30 PM UTC
      You're welcome! Well if you're looking for a more painterly look use Corel painter. In there you can use oil, acrylic, colored pencils, aribrush. Basically it simulates all the traditional styles of art. You can do that with Photoshop but you have to make brushes in painter they're premade already.
      • Nov 30, 2006, 12:42:38 PM UTC
        Hmmm good to know. I am just dabbling in digital art so I would love to know anything about it. Thank you so much for your help.
        • Nov 30, 2006, 12:49:26 PM UTC
          I know a fair amount of how to color in photoshop. So if you have any more questions for me don't be shy to ask I'd be happy to help out ^^
          • Nov 30, 2006, 1:06:21 PM UTC
            Ok thanks so much. I am just drawing right on the tablet and then coloring. Do you know any good tutorials on it?
            • Nov 30, 2006, 1:24:33 PM UTC | Total Edits: 1 | Last edited on Nov 30, 2006 by Jilly
              I usually draw on a separte sheet of paper first and then scan it into the computer then take it into the program. It's cleaner and easier to control. on a tablet sometimes it can come out shaky. As for tutorials on drawing on a tablet the best info I can give is that Most (I think all) tablets are presure sensitive. so the harder you push on the stylus the darker and thicker the line will be. That's the best I can do for tablet drawings I don't usually draw with the tablet most of the time I just color with it and put in backgrounds.
              ---edit: I forgot to add that if you hold the shift button down while you're drawing a line it will make a perfectly straight horizontal or vertical line. Yes
              • Nov 30, 2006, 1:54:08 PM UTC
                ooh cool. I will have to try it out when I have some free time. Thank you!