10-20-2009, 08:44 PM
@ Azuriel:
I once thought that tablets can also have its drawbacks. I once thought I can do stuff just as nice without a tablet.
A few weeks after acquiring a tablet, I wondered how I was able to do painting CGs without a tablet. Seriously, digital and traditional media have their own advantages and it's really a matter of forming your own setup of how to do them. Currently I run on this process.
Pencils -> Scan -> CG lineart, lineart corrections, CG Paint.
Digital painting without a tablet is possible but quite inconvenient and impractical. I used to take from a few days to weeks (sometimes months) to finish a piece when being painted digitally. Now it takes a few hours to a day. Wacom's pen pressure sensitivity is THAT great.
Anyway, The tablet pen was actually quite resilient, I've dropped it many times before without problems. I just didn't know it used some sort of carbon rod as a transmitter so I didn't think there was anything brittle inside D:
I once thought that tablets can also have its drawbacks. I once thought I can do stuff just as nice without a tablet.
A few weeks after acquiring a tablet, I wondered how I was able to do painting CGs without a tablet. Seriously, digital and traditional media have their own advantages and it's really a matter of forming your own setup of how to do them. Currently I run on this process.
Pencils -> Scan -> CG lineart, lineart corrections, CG Paint.
Digital painting without a tablet is possible but quite inconvenient and impractical. I used to take from a few days to weeks (sometimes months) to finish a piece when being painted digitally. Now it takes a few hours to a day. Wacom's pen pressure sensitivity is THAT great.
Anyway, The tablet pen was actually quite resilient, I've dropped it many times before without problems. I just didn't know it used some sort of carbon rod as a transmitter so I didn't think there was anything brittle inside D: