I received my tablet today, and this is the first proper go I've had after just practicing. It's a lot harder than I thought when it comes to getting used too!
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Oh, and it's supposed to be Initial-D esque style.
Drawing is a lot harder than most people expect with a tablet. I think it is a decent work for a first drawing/doodle, but it isn't anything really special. I'm not really digging the style either, but that is just me. The perspective is pretty weird as well (not sure if that is with the style or not).
All I can say is keep working with it and surely you will get better.
Also what tablet?
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ahaha wow i need a lot of boxes for that one
[QUOTE=Edthefirst;16351188]Drawing is a lot harder than most people expect with a tablet. I think it is a decent work for a first drawing/doodle, but it isn't anything really special. I'm not really digging the style either, but that is just me. The perspective is pretty weird as well (not sure if that is with the style or not).
All I can say is keep working with it and surely you will get better.
Also what tablet?[/QUOTE]
Well so many people seem to think the moment they get a tablet that they can dish out Valve quality concept art because most of the people that shell out the money for a good tablet actually can draw on paper. If you can't draw on paper then you can't draw with a tablet.
About the OP, work on your perspective and composition.
Thanks for the comments. Hopefully my work will improve with time! And yep, I know that the perspective is a bit off, but it's just me still trying to get the hang of the tablet.
Oh, and I'm using a trust slimline which is A6 size. I didn't want to fork out £100 for an A4 one just yet until I knew I'd enjoy using it over conventional paper.
[QUOTE=Ajacks;16352180]Well so many people seem to think the moment they get a tablet that they can dish out Valve quality concept art because most of the people that shell out the money for a good tablet actually can draw on paper. If you can't draw on paper then you can't draw with a tablet.
About the OP, work on your perspective and composition.[/QUOTE]
Oh yeah I know. People think that the hardware will dictate whether or not they will draw well. It doesn't matter how good the tablet is if the individual doesn't know how to draw well. Personally I like working with an actual canvas more, but I've had little experience with digital work and more canvas work in class.
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