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Hey Adam! You has awesome work! I am pretty much in awe. XD Things are going okies, just a bit tired. XD
I was gonna sak what Wacom do you use? I haven't touched mine in ages. I find it hard to look up and draw. lol. That and I am not sure my Wacom is a good one or not. >.>
Awww thank you so much, and get some rest then ^_^ but seriously why so tired?
Wacom's are hard to get used to, in uni when starting with the wacom we were given exercises to do to get better, like practice drawing on paper, copying different things, however the catch being you weren't allowed to look at the paper. It takes a little while to get used to but now I don't even notice, and I haven't used it in a while so I guess it's something you don't forget either.
My wacom is an Intuos 3, short of one of the ones where you actually have a visual screen to draw on it's pretty much top of the line, well was when I bought it, so if you have something similar your working like a pro ^_^ however apparently it's only really after you start tweaking the specks that you notice a huge difference, I know personally of a guy who worked for worner brothers who even today uses a little cheapo one to do his work. My drawing area size is A5, I personally think that's the mostest awesomest size, however many wouldn't agree with me, and large or small they have different perks. The guy I referred to before uses one half that size, he says it's easier and faster to move around the screen, he's very vector based though so I don't know if that makes a difference, I also know of a lot of manga artists who use A3, the size of the drawing area makes it easier to do long fluid strokes, but out of experience I can tell you it's much harder to master, and I find the balance between the two gives great speed and accuracy without feeling cramped.
Hope that helped.
I was actually supposed to see Josh today, but in the end was unable to and a bit down about it, so getting your nice remarks has really cheered me up, thank you ^_^
I am just generally exhausted lately. Hard to say why exactly. >.>
Ah that's kewl. I am rather shocking at my Wacom at the moment, well, not that I have a good Wacom anyway. XD I have some ceaper version of it. I always anted to invest in the Intous 3 and its good to hear about how good it is too. May have to get my hands on one afterall. ^.^ Thank you o much for the intel as it's good to hear that frm someone who acually uses one. XD
Aww, well you and Joshie should get some more time to hang out. ;D
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I like ur art, dun ask me why, I jus like it.
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I'd rather die than become anything like everybody. I hope I die before I ever start to feel, start to feel ordinary.
Things are going okies, just a bit tired. XD
I was gonna sak what Wacom do you use? I haven't touched mine in ages. I find it hard to look up and draw. lol. That and I am not sure my Wacom is a good one or not. >.>
Wacom's are hard to get used to, in uni when starting with the wacom we were given exercises to do to get better, like practice drawing on paper, copying different things, however the catch being you weren't allowed to look at the paper. It takes a little while to get used to but now I don't even notice, and I haven't used it in a while so I guess it's something you don't forget either.
My wacom is an Intuos 3, short of one of the ones where you actually have a visual screen to draw on it's pretty much top of the line, well was when I bought it, so if you have something similar your working like a pro ^_^ however apparently it's only really after you start tweaking the specks that you notice a huge difference, I know personally of a guy who worked for worner brothers who even today uses a little cheapo one to do his work. My drawing area size is A5, I personally think that's the mostest awesomest size, however many wouldn't agree with me, and large or small they have different perks. The guy I referred to before uses one half that size, he says it's easier and faster to move around the screen, he's very vector based though so I don't know if that makes a difference, I also know of a lot of manga artists who use A3, the size of the drawing area makes it easier to do long fluid strokes, but out of experience I can tell you it's much harder to master, and I find the balance between the two gives great speed and accuracy without feeling cramped.
Hope that helped.
I was actually supposed to see Josh today, but in the end was unable to and a bit down about it, so getting your nice remarks has really cheered me up, thank you ^_^
Ah that's kewl. I am rather shocking at my Wacom at the moment, well, not that I have a good Wacom anyway. XD I have some ceaper version of it. I always anted to invest in the Intous 3 and its good to hear about how good it is too. May have to get my hands on one afterall. ^.^ Thank you o much for the intel as it's good to hear that frm someone who acually uses one. XD
Aww, well you and Joshie should get some more time to hang out. ;D
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ஐﻬ welcome to visit my friend's DA , they have many awsome work too^^[link] ﻬஐ
whats it like? is it shiny??
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~Oh NOES,, i maded toast D=~
Haven't spoken in what feels like ages, how are you?
-hugs-
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