Hello, can anyone with a WACOM tablet draw me a few things (3 or 4 files) in gray for me to trace? I just got a WACOM and need to practice with it =] thanks
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Benjamindaines said:4 x 5 and 17" iMac
That doesn't really seem to be a problem, I don't feel cramped on the small tablet and it has an option to "force proportions" so the widescreen isn't a problem.dogbone said:I see. Well in that case I would suggest you get an A4 tablet if you possibly can as it would allow a 1:1 ratio between screen and tablet and this would make gestural strokes much more natural. Especially if you want to be able to draw as well as copy.
xparaparafreakx said:Don't exspect to get good at it over nite. Its going to take 1-2 weeks.
linkinpark said:Im am thinking about getting a wacom tablet and I cannot decide if i should get the 4x6, 6x8, or 6x11.
Same here. I had the 12x12 intuos and that thing was way too big. Ended up never using it. I switched to the 6x8 bt graphire and love it.Fotograffiti said:I have the Intuos3 6x8 and absolutely love it. I had the biggest Intuos2 and realized that it was much bigger than I needed. I sold it and bought a smaller one when the new ones came out. I end up not using the whole area since I prefer to draw with a small stroke. It really depends on what you want to do and your way of drawing. With a bigger one you can always set it to use a smaller area of the drawing pad thus not having to make such big strokes. But if you prefer to have it this way most of the time then the extra space is wasted and with the desk I have now I can hardly fit the drawing pad and keyboard side by side as it is. That's just my opinion but I hope it helps. *S*
weg said:Can somebody recommend me a good tutorial on how to color line-drawings with Illustrator? I just don't get it, what's the right/best way to fill areas (especially if the faces are sometimes open, as in cartoons)??