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Kingtheninja
Jul 29, 2004

"You're the best looking guy here."
In a somewhat similar boat, I'll be picking up a new tablet this month (hand me down intuos1 to a 4 hooray!) and I want to get better at utilizing its abilities. I've always been a pencil/paper kind of drawing type, and I'm having immense trouble trying to adapt to the possibilities of a tablet. I'm talking about color or even just grayscale, I see so many amazing drawings with a seperate color layer slapped together to make a finished product and my brain can't think like that. Does CC have any advice or know where I can get started on evolving my ability?

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Kingtheninja
Jul 29, 2004

"You're the best looking guy here."
Just started messing around with illustrator, and for some reason it doesn't recognize my tablet pen's pressure levels, angle, etc. the way photoshop did for me. A friend of mine mentioned something about preferences and settings but he hasn't gotten back to me. Any ideas?

Kingtheninja
Jul 29, 2004

"You're the best looking guy here."
Just got a new intuos4 and the program I chose to draw with is the free sketchbook express Wacom offers. It's a nice program, but I'm wondering if I should just spring for sketchbook pro 2010 instead?

Kingtheninja
Jul 29, 2004

"You're the best looking guy here."
Looking to spend more time focusing on drawing, and would like to pick up a decent model for references. I'm not a big fan of the classic wood ones but have no idea what's considered good among all the other types out there.

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