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Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:33 pm
After almost a month of using my tablet, here's the best I can do: http://g-man777.deviantart.com/art/Arachne-x-Midgard-150816313
Lemme know what you think!
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Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:52 pm
Okay, at first I was like, "No way you spent a whole frickin' month on that." And then I re-read it and I thought, "Oh, after learning to use a tablet for a month, this is how it goes." I would seriously be worried if you spent a whole month on that, but thank goodness that's not the case. XD
Anyway, it's cute but I think right now you should play around with the tablet settings so it will be more naturalistic for you. You should be able to adjust the pressure sensitivity of the tablet pen to better suit your liking. Also, on the program you use, you can also change the sensitivity as well. Photoshop, for example, has a "Pen Pressure" setting for all its brushes.
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Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 7:56 pm
Kupocake Okay, at first I was like, "No way you spent a whole frickin' month on that." And then I re-read it and I thought, "Oh, after learning to use a tablet for a month, this is how it goes." I would seriously be worried if you spent a whole month on that, but thank goodness that's not the case. XD Anyway, it's cute but I think right now you should play around with the tablet settings so it will be more naturalistic for you. You should be able to adjust the pressure sensitivity of the tablet pen to better suit your liking. Also, on the program you use, you can also change the sensitivity as well. Photoshop, for example, has a "Pen Pressure" setting for all its brushes. I've already spent a bunch of time on that. My biggest problem is I still get confused by a lot of the tools, the tablet itself I have no problems with. I also can't draw a straight line on it to save my life.
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