The Bison King wrote:Weird very weird.... Here's one I did playing around with the wacom the other day in photoshop:
i wish i could draw like that
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The Bison King wrote:Weird very weird.... Here's one I did playing around with the wacom the other day in photoshop:
It'd be interesting to see a map that had visual elements with which you've experimented (with or without the cat. ))
i wish i could draw like that
The Bison King wrote:I hate that pig, it's horrible and disgusting!!!!
natty_dread wrote:The Bison King wrote:I hate that pig, it's horrible and disgusting!!!!
Yes, that is it's purpose. It's a nihilistic man-pig. Or pigman.
Btw I really like the smooth line work on that cat drawing. Which tablet did you get? Is it one of the larger ones (a5 - a4 size)?
The Bison King wrote:thanks, the key is doing a rough sketch on a lower layer and then going over it on another layer so you can focus on just making then line look pretty.
ince this thread has pretty much moved to me & tbk showing off our drawings,
The Bison King wrote:Basically just wanted to draw a cute girl... I made her holding a free pizza sign, cause I guess I thought that would some how justify it???
The Bison King wrote:Is like the only condition that we've used a wacom tablet in some way or can we drop that too?
Lol, the story of 90% of my drawings
I have to just ask, what size is the intuos2 tablet you use? I'm using the smallest Bamboo tablet, which is A6 size, so I usually have to work at a 200% zoom to get the lines smooth & accurate...
The Bison King wrote:Lol, the story of 90% of my drawings
That's like 12% of my drawings, then there's 58% of Cat's are cool, then the remaining 30% are IDK Squirrels and shit...
I have to just ask, what size is the intuos2 tablet you use? I'm using the smallest Bamboo tablet, which is A6 size, so I usually have to work at a 200% zoom to get the lines smooth & accurate...
I don't know the specs the drawing space is a little smaller that the average piece of paper. Obviously the bigger the better. I still prefer drawing on paper but I recognize the convenience wacoms offer. That's why I want an Inkling. It's kind of the best of both worlds!
Any way it's your turn to post something.
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