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Post by Brownie on Dec 2, 2016 22:37:53 GMT -5
Soooooo After many a year I have decided it is high time to be looking for an actual drawing tablet instead of just using an ipad.
I'm probably getting a Wacom Intuos, as I've heard only good things from my friends/artists that have been using them.
However, I'm debating over what size to get? I don't want it so big that it's hard to use and/or more expensive than I need space for but some of these look so tiny I can't imagine there being enough space for a stroke.
Opinions? Anyone want to share their size specs and their opinion on that?
Thx, it really helps me out <3
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Post by ssquiffy on Dec 3, 2016 3:25:47 GMT -5
my current tablet (bamboo create) is 8.5 x 5.4 inches. its a pretty comfortable size, the work area is a bit bigger than a piece of printer paper. id reccomend going for a medium size, since youd have enough space to work somewhat accurately but its not stupidly big.
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Post by Brownie on Dec 8, 2016 16:46:20 GMT -5
ahhhh sorry it took me a long time to respond but I did read it and took it to heart.
I currently now have a medium intuos tablet and am completely in love with it. <3 Still getting used to the controls and pen pressure, but I'm getting there. Next on the list is probably to get brushes, because I really need a better linearting tool and while synthetic paintbrushes are great they don't help when I'm trying to do comic style lines lol. And for some reason I don't know where to find a normal pen tool or custom brushes on corel but I'll learn that too while I wait to get sai or sketchbook.
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Post by 🎃𝚜𝚙𝚊𝚛𝚔𝚜𝚌𝚊𝚝𝚝𝚎𝚛🦇 on Dec 8, 2016 17:21:53 GMT -5
Hey hey! I'm not sure if you are looking for some free art programs, but if you need some ideas I would suggest Fire Alpaca or MediBang. I'm relatively new to digital art as well, but have gotten good enough that it's really fun ^^ Good luck!
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