Comment 46924

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Nov 21, 2006, 10:11:08 PM UTC | Total Edits: 1 | Last edited on Nov 21, 2006 by Kekoura
Thanx, and i agree the world needs people like you who call it what it is!Grin

Oh, and i just left to frys and got a wacom tablet 6x8 graghire4...as a b-day presantBlink R u phsycic by any chance?.. Weird..Huh?

Comment ID 46924

[Art] Broken Angel
Nov 21, 2006, 10:44:18 PM UTC on [Art] Broken Angel
*dies* No way! ^^ That's total LOL stuff!! Big Smile Well, have fun with it- I was there with the whole mouse thing. You'll be more inclined to put effort in with a tablet cause it's easier. Have a practice with it and see your limitations Yes They're good fun ^^

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  • Nov 21, 2006, 11:09:33 PM UTC | Total Edits: 1 | Last edited on Nov 21, 2006 by Kekoura
    Thank uSmile. If its not too much of a bother could you clue me into the finer art of using one. Just the basics is what i ask for.. trial and error kind of stuff. i mean your art just has a kind of quirk i was curious if you could skim through the shallow of using the thing Innocent Pweese.
    And it was very ironic that i got a tablet at your cammand!LOL!
    • Nov 21, 2006, 11:38:17 PM UTC
      Well... There's no real quick fix with tablets- seriously. It's a digital pencil which makes it ALOT easier to use than an unergonomic mouse. The big thing is that tablet have no texture when you use them. That seems REALLY stupid for me to say, but when you use it, you'll understand. You can feel the pencil scraping lead onto the page. With the tablet, you feel nothing but the weight of your hand on the pen. Picking up the tablet was basic for me- getting use to the texture took ages.

      I suggest oekakis. I joined an oekaki board when I got my tablet and it's the BEST practice Yes Lots of quick easy things Smile Don't live on them, but it'll get you use to working with a tablet rather than a mouse Smile

      Sorry I can't be more helpfull than that ^^;
      • Nov 21, 2006, 11:45:23 PM UTC | Total Edits: 1 | Last edited on Nov 21, 2006 by Kekoura
        Beleive it or not, that bit of info goes miles. I'll keep that it close, thank you. And do crit me harsh- that also goes a long ways, being barelly 15 and not having taken even 1 class in art- its pays to take whatever 'those who know what they're doing' say to heart. Ya Know? WackoImprovement is good.
        • Nov 22, 2006, 12:03:46 AM UTC
          Ohhh- I wish someone crited me when I was your age. I'd be alot further ahead with art than I am now. My current style is mostly due to teaching myself. I don't often get usefull crit for improving my style of things...
          • Nov 22, 2006, 10:26:30 AM UTC
            Sweat Drop if there is anything that i can help with i will!
            • Nov 22, 2006, 11:31:26 AM UTC
              ^^ It's ok. Just that any thoughts you have on my or anyone elses art- no matter how small- air it. Tell them. They may be better, or not better than you, but if they aren't told, they can't improve Yes