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Re: Art - at0m - 03-19-2014 BERZERKERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR Re: Art - FlyingMongoose - 03-23-2014 WOULD YOU LIKE TO MAKING FUCK!? (03-19-2014, 01:27 PM)at0m link Wrote: BERZERKERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR Re: Art - Duck, Duck, Goose - 05-29-2014 Trying my hand at tablet drawing for the first time... So if I paint my outlines, they're all jaggedy. If I try to just draw the outlines, they're all jaggedy... I'm not even shit at drawing (like my outlines on paper wouldn't suck this much ass)... god this is harder than I first imagined. ??? Re: Art - FlyingMongoose - 05-30-2014 (05-29-2014, 04:18 PM)Nitrous Oxide link Wrote: Trying my hand at tablet drawing for the first time... What tablet software are you using and what kind of tablet pen? because honestly these do make a huge difference. Re: Art - Duck, Duck, Goose - 05-30-2014 Photoshop and whatever pen came with the tablet... either way, getting the hang of it a bit more. I hardly think software or hardware are going to magically give me flawless technique. It's just that I've literally never done this before and I have high expectations for myself... Re: Art - FlyingMongoose - 05-30-2014 (05-30-2014, 12:24 AM)Nitrous Oxide link Wrote: Photoshop and whatever pen came with the tablet... either way, getting the hang of it a bit more. That is looking better The tablet version of photoshop is solid, I've used it, but the pen can make a difference, cheaply made pens often have poor contact points (they do still have to transmit your low yield of electric energy through the pen (probably losing a bit of power along the way), then often moving from a contact point behind a rubber piece, plus most touch screens that work in this manner (pretty much any tablet nowadays) still don't use graphite as their screen, but something else that also has a higher resistance. I am not an artist, but taking a closer look at equipment and/or software is always a worthwhile endeavor Re: Art - HeK - 05-30-2014 Unless you bought a Wacom, you are going to have a bad time. Take a look at Alias Sketchbook (Now Autodesk) and Corel Painter. Re: Art - Duck, Duck, Goose - 05-30-2014 It's a Wacom everyone, it's okay! Re: Art - kaese - 05-30-2014 Sai is pretty easy to use with a tablet, give it a try! There is a stabilizer setting you can adjust to give yourself the smooth lines. Re: Art - Serain - 05-30-2014 (05-30-2014, 12:24 AM)Nitrous Oxide link Wrote: Photoshop and whatever pen came with the tablet... either way, getting the hang of it a bit more. You're drawing your lines too slowly. It looks like you're tracing over them again and again. This is a bad habit and much less noticeable on paper. You need to practicing loosening up on tablet. Practice lining everything in quick strokes. It'll look like shit at first, but will be much better in the long run. Additionally, if you're going to be flatting like that you can do it much faster by: 1. After you're done lining, duplicate layer 2. Select white space - Select > Modify > Expand 3. Delete part of the lines in the lower layer 4. Go to town with the paint bucket tool. It's way faster. Digital art is all about automation. Re: Art - loldollas - 05-31-2014 (05-30-2014, 06:24 AM)HeK link Wrote: Unless you bought a Wacom, you are going to have a bad time. who said anything about buy ;D nice work my ninja nitrous, glad that thing is going to good use, might u be interested in using it to rotoscope video in the next year? give u a reason to keep at it ;D Re: Art - Reevesith - 06-04-2014 Cat goes in, cat goes out
Re: Art - Reevesith - 09-03-2014 Made this to cheer up a friend Then made one for myself. Than apple :u |