This thread will be dedicated to all things art tablet and art related.
Things to discuss/post in this thread-
• Tablets you own/want to own
• Personal discoveries of your tablets( favorite virtual brushes, technique, personal stories, etc)
• advice and general help to less advanced and skilled tablet users(aka me)
• videos/speed paints of favorite tablet using artists, or your own if you have them.
• anything tablet related
Things not to discuss/post-
• "Your tablet is a piece of crap. Mine is way better"
• "Why Is everyone sooo good at arts? I wish I could draw" (you already can. Trust me, you can)
• "Drama drama drama irc is faggots randomman drama drama I don't leik yoooou drama drama why are you such a whiny little cunt drama tumblr boo hoo why me drama I had a rough childhood drama oh yeah my childhood was leik waaaaay worse it totally beats your's in worseness reaction image drama" (kym in a nutshell)
keep it civil people.
I'll start it off-
I've had this puppy for a few months now
Its an intous pro by Wacom. Its not top of the line, but it wasn't cheap either. I bought it to speed my process in animating rather than using a light box and scanning every frame. I thought the tablet would eliminate that hassle. However, a new problem occurred. I found actually using the tablet quit awkward. I've gotten more used to it, but it still doesn't feel as natural as pencil and paper. Its hard to get things the way I want them and when I finally do, I've wasted more time then I was supposed to save.
However, I'm just now getting a grasp on the full spectrum of its range. The programs I'm currently using with the tablet are:
Corel Painter X3
Photoshop cs4
SketchBook Pro (came with the tablet)
Flash cs5
I also have a few hundred dollars worth of technical manuals for said programs. After a few months of far more reading than actual practical application and practice with the tablet, I want to get more intimate with the tablet itself now. I know a few of you here have tablets and are quite skilled with them. I'd love any tips or feedback involving personal advances with your tablets.
Also, I've been participating in this thread to help me get back into using the tablet.
These are some I made
I truly enjoyed every moment of it too.
Now, its your turn to share.