My first Wacom Tablet Color-in :D
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Icrontian
YAY! I should have taken my time, but I had it drawn within 3 minutes, and another 2 minutes to retrace with my sharpie, then some pantone colors and colored it in with my Wacom Tablet
My next few should be much nicer.
My next few should be much nicer.
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I've got a 12x18" Intuos II serial tablet. I've had it for two years, used it twice. (I don't do much photoshop work) but even when I try to use it, I can't... I have no point of reference for placement of the pen... so I can't draw worth sh!t with it.
Same question, same reason.
It is great for those highlights, I only used 2 colors or the above painting, it is great for those highlights and creating a more realistic look to your work becuase of the varying levels of luma in the color.
This is pretty much my first actual time of use with this tablet or any tablet. You need to goto your brushes window and have it set to "Pencil Pressure" or something.
I just looked it up and I see that in it, for Shape Dynamics and Color Dynamics and others too, in the "Control" pulldown, you select "Pen Pressure" and it does the work for ya.
On my tablet it is keyed in on my monitor or something, I don't know the term. Basically, if I put my stylus at the botton right corner of my Tablet, my mouse instantly moves to the bottom right hand corner of my screen. It is kinda annoying at first, but I got used to it real quick too.
You can easily use this tablet and pen as your mouse, it is VERY accurate, but takes a while to get used to, so I am still using my MX700 mouse of course( I did pay for it hehe).
So when I strayout of bounds, I would simply use my eraser, which I did not do in the picture above, cuase I was lazy.