ARHQA$Y$YW4AYG4y (07-14-2011)
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Shifty sexy shit
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ARHQA$Y$YW4AYG4y (07-14-2011)
You should've had taken some Android tablet and use SketchBook Express, that's what I use on my phone.
But like Scrcrw said, it's really useless if you don't have any prior knowledge.
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@Ryan
mine is also a bamboo its a pen&touch. I hope i get around this thing properly.
Katy (07-14-2011)
While some of them may be able to draw @Scrcrw is right.
The only reason I ever got one was because I eventually wanted to get into DP's. Unfortunately, once I did, it was a bit too late.
I'll just say it. Tablets don't make you better. People do crazy shit with a mouse. You guys are seriously wasting money if you're just doing small art, which I assume most of you are, because that's all I've seen from most of you.
If you wanna spend money on a tablet, just save your money and buy a Ipad for Sketchbook Pro. That is some crazy ass shit right there.
what program is best for it? depends on what you want to do with it. the program i use mine for most is ZBrush. it can be used for many programs but there are certain ones that are made to work best with it (for example it could be sensitive to how hard you press, like autodesk sketchpad and zbrush)
That pressure sensitive setting can be applied to many programs, not just the two you mentioned. Photoshop, Illustrator etc. All have that feature.
Ryguy (07-14-2011)