I just received my first official Wacom tablet today, and I'm looking for some tips. Not like specific Wacom uses or anything, just tips in general on drawing with a tablet. I'm not very good at using this thing as of right now and I hope to get a little better.
Coloring other people's artwork will help you get used to it, I'm sure.
Which program do you have?
[QUOTE=Lambeth;21168883]Coloring other people's artwork will help you get used to it, I'm sure.
Which program do you have?[/QUOTE]
To draw on, you mean? Photoshop CS4 at your service, good sir.
well first off can you draw traditionally?
[url=http://www.facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=904657]In a manner of speaking. :v:[/url]
[QUOTE=Doomish;21169456][url=http://www.facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=904657]In a manner of speaking. :v:[/url][/QUOTE]
Oh it's you.
well, if you just wanna start making your comic style in digital... just start fucking around with it... you'll get used to it then bam, your good.... but if you actually want to start getting good at digital arts, to say start digital painting... you need a bit more traditional practice to get down techniques and skills.
[QUOTE=Doomish;21169125]To draw on, you mean? Photoshop CS4 at your service, good sir.[/QUOTE]
Well for example my friend drew this:
[img]http://www.stylee32.net/upload/uploads/1270459246.jpg[/img]
So I colored it:
[img]http://www.stylee32.net/upload/uploads/1270492400.jpg[/img]
Also, work in layers! They make things loads easier.
Almost everything starts with two circles, one for the torso, and one for the hips.
[QUOTE=Boba_Fett;21178164]Almost everything starts with two circles, one for the torso, and one for the hips.[/QUOTE]
Hmm, I was rather thinking about the two important circles on the woman's body. :smug:
[QUOTE=Romka;21205865]Hmm, I was rather thinking about the two important circles on the woman's body. :smug:[/QUOTE]
Aye, the luscious testicles.
luscious testicles ahoy
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