- Undelos wrote:
I would have LITERALLY erased each and EVERY line about 7 times before calling it a finished work.
and erase it again to make it better.
If not, I erase it again.
Erase it again.
Erase it again.
[size=24]Erase it again.
But....Undelos...
....Sam's... chicken? (Sorry had to throw in that Hom Choi line.
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BUT I press my pencil on the paper and erase VERY HARD so my paper begs for mercy every time.
Sometimes scratching or even piercing the paper.
It's difficult for me to draw lightly because it doesn't feel right
and even then it may be TOO light.
Also, light sketching never looks good when I do it so I doubt my work from
the beginning in that case.
Remember when I said it just takes going over lines to make
art work 5x better (or something like that)?
It really does make a difference.
Off topic: does anyone know a good graphics tablet model?
I would prefer Wacom as *apparently* it's the best or is the industry standard or whatever.
So....Bamboo create? Bamboo pen and touch? Intuos 3 or 4?
The only thing I know is I prefer it to be a medium sized tablet with
1024 levels of pressure. (Though 512 wouldn't be bad either.)
2048 is overkill I would guess and possibly too much if I'm too shaky.
(Don't know. Haven't used a graphics tablet except for my old one which wasn't a Wacom and it was
quite old and I forgot how good or bad it was.)
I've read comments online (unreliable I know...)
saying stuff like the Intuos is like a fine felt pen while any Bamboo is like
using a crayon...please say it ain't so....