kitoga
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- Posted: Wed, 08 Oct 2008 22:58:37 +0000
@Kiddis: o-o You look....familiar.
@indecisive: Well, it doesn't overlap at all unless you draw something right on top of each other.
Imagine a piece of rectangular paper [tablet], you draw on it with a pencil [tablet pen].
Now, place the piece of paper straight in front of your screen and you [paper in between]. You draw a circle in the middle of the paper but it doesn't appear on the paper. Instead, is appears on your screen. You draw a triangle of the top left corner, and it'll appear at the top left corner of your screen. You draw a square in the same place you drew the circle. It'll overlap on the screen unless you open up a new art document.
Your tablet has a very very wide surface. It represents your screen. Your tablet pen is your mouse. There's nothing to it. It's like writing on paper with a pencil, but it appears on your screen.
Overtime, you'll be able to develop a sense of placement to where you place you pen down, but it's not that hard because you can see you mouse on the screen [like drawing with a mouse]. xD I used to use a writing tablet to input Chinese letters so it wasn't hard for me.
xP I hope this solves the question you had in mind.
@indecisive: Well, it doesn't overlap at all unless you draw something right on top of each other.
Imagine a piece of rectangular paper [tablet], you draw on it with a pencil [tablet pen].
Now, place the piece of paper straight in front of your screen and you [paper in between]. You draw a circle in the middle of the paper but it doesn't appear on the paper. Instead, is appears on your screen. You draw a triangle of the top left corner, and it'll appear at the top left corner of your screen. You draw a square in the same place you drew the circle. It'll overlap on the screen unless you open up a new art document.
Your tablet has a very very wide surface. It represents your screen. Your tablet pen is your mouse. There's nothing to it. It's like writing on paper with a pencil, but it appears on your screen.
Overtime, you'll be able to develop a sense of placement to where you place you pen down, but it's not that hard because you can see you mouse on the screen [like drawing with a mouse]. xD I used to use a writing tablet to input Chinese letters so it wasn't hard for me.
xP I hope this solves the question you had in mind.