I mean, for those that want to get started with digital drawing. It's my first time using one.
TheChaosBlue wrote:Oh a Bamboo tablet. I know a couple of friends who own that. I tried it out for myself last week.
I realized why I'm more of a 'traditional' artist.
I can relate. It's a little tricky for me at the moment, I couldn't even make proper strokes that I could make on paper. It felt odd having to look constantly at the screen too. I just have to get used to it.
Today arrived the Bamboo Connect tablet that I ordered a few days ago. It's said to be good for beginners so I went with it.
Oh very nice. Is it a Bamboo Fun?
I have one of those. You'll get used to it pretty quickly. They're awesome. I've been using mine for a few years and I've just recently started using it for animation. I'll be looking forward to seeing your drawings on it. :D
Quills on Wheels wrote:Oh very nice. Is it a Bamboo Fun?
I have one of those. You'll get used to it pretty quickly. They're awesome. I've been using mine for a few years and I've just recently started using it for animation. I'll be looking forward to seeing your drawings on it. :D
Bamboo Connect. =P
Yeah, I guess I'll get the hang of it after a while. I didn't make a proper drawing yet since they look bad, but I tried tracing some of my old (scanned) drawings to practice, and little by little I'm noticing that I can handle it.
Yeah, I guess I'll get the hang of it after a while. I didn't make a proper drawing yet since they look bad, but I tried tracing some of my old (scanned) drawings to practice, and little by little I'm noticing that I can handle it.
Are you studying animation? How I'd love to too.
Well I'm still a highschool student ;D
BUT that's practically what I want to do after Highschool. Animation and Digital Art. I'll study Computer Graphics at uni and probably get into an Animation/concept art School afterwards. For now though, I'm just practicing and learning by myself.