| SRD Art |
11-03-2008 05:29 PM |
Cool stuff. Tutorials are a good thing. I noticed in the first one looked like he was using the dodge and burn tool. That's one I've been experimenting with a lot lately for the same type of effects. Before I'd change the paint color and go over it with the darker or lighter color. Now I've seen the light! ;) It's so much quicker with the D/B tools...
We used Wacoms in school and they're awesome. I have an el cheapo pad from Aiptek that I use. I picked it up when I was getting started and it's still going strong. Eventually I'd like the Wacom but budget says cheap is good for now. Check this link. http://www.aiptek.com/ Go to PC tablets. Sorry all you fruity guys :lol: :_paranoid , PC's only. I've got the 12000U. Works great for my needs and is 1,000,000,000 X better than a mouse. Occasionally they sell refurbished models even cheaper. I remember the Wacom being more pressure sensitive and a little more precise, but this works great for now. It's a perfect starter pad for you guys that haven't experienced one.
Another thing that I use that helps is I recently picked up a free monitor from a friend that upgraded his. I now have dual 14" monitors, and I have my art on the one in front of me and my tools and i-tunes or my folder or whatever on the right. On that small of a screen having no tools on my art board not taking up space makes a huge difference, and I love being able to migrate through folders or have an example photo from the web on the other side to reference without minimizing all the time. Just food for thought. :D
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