I just recently got a drawing tablet and am now trying out manga studio stuff. big program with lots of stuff to figure out. I could easily waste weeks...
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I just recently got a drawing tablet and am now trying out manga studio stuff. big program with lots of stuff to figure out. I could easily waste weeks...
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Tablet is a great tool. I haven't touched it for a long time though, maybe you can inspire me to pick it up again :) by the way, I don't know if you have tried but using a normal paper between the surface makes drawing a lot easier. It isn't as slippery and it feels more like real drawing.
thanks for the tip! I will have to try that!
bamboo tablet.
I got Intuous myself, it is a good tablet. It is just my lack of skill and lately lack of motivation that results are what they are :P but maybe I can start drawing again, I'd have ideas, but I don't know how I can paint 'em down.
there's loads of drawing tutorials on the net. just to a little bit of each... it takes a lot of time. but sooner or later you should have the building blocks to do it.
That's the way it goes... in my own case I just don't have time to fully put my energy in it. But there are many good tutorials and DeviantArt is a very good place for references, tutorials and inspirations :)
A great way to get use to drawing on the screen is to put your hand on your monitor and draw around it. Don't be afraid of looking at other manga drawings and reference them directly. Keep up the good work!
http://i.imgur.com/B8Qc1.jpg
Asuka. one of my recurring DCs.