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gowansy
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PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2001 9:15 am     Reply with quote
Hi guys.

I'm going to purchase an Intuos 6x8 and as soon as i get it, i'll be confused, i know that i wont be able to make topclass images straight away.......so what should i do to get used to it and make some simple images?
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PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2001 10:35 am     Reply with quote
Hmm ... I think you're asking questions that are very general. I mean what will you do when you have the tablet, to get into it? How about painting some images ... ?????????
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PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2001 5:09 pm     Reply with quote
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Lev
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PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2001 6:52 pm     Reply with quote
sacrelicious - what do you find limiting about it? Is painting good with it? I plan on getting one next week (graphire) for painting pictures only, I hope it's adequate for that? Drawings will be scanned in but should I bother with the graphire for painting or what?
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PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2001 11:03 pm     Reply with quote
Just draw, draw, draw. Or paint, paint, paint. It can take a while, depending on the amount of time you can put into practicing, and whether or not you have an innate knack for tablets (as some people seem to). I've had a Graphire for a while, I'm still very unsatisfied with what I can do with it, but I barely have time to do art anyway so it's not a big deal. Basically, just load up Photoshop and start doodling, you'll get the hang of it.
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gowansy
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PostPosted: Wed May 09, 2001 11:06 pm     Reply with quote
tnx m8
Does it take sometime to get used to not looking at the board and looking at the monitor?
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PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2001 12:08 pm     Reply with quote
I found this to be rather helpful. The first couple of months after I got my tablet, I used it strictly as a mouse. I didn't even touch my other mouse. I used the pen in Quake 3 and Tribes, and after a while I got used to how the pen worked. I probably should have spent more time actually doing pictures, but hey, I was busy =D
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Sa'ge
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PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2001 11:05 pm     Reply with quote
It's pretty easy to get used to. Some people have to hold it very straight, parallel with the monitor, in their lap just to get orientated, but it's not that big a deal.
I just need to make sure the tablet isn't rotated.
I think the worst thing about getting used to a tablet is the slippery surface. But one tip to help get used to it, (and I've posted this several times, but I'll do it again) is to tape a piece of paper over top of the tablet, and draw on it. It creates friction which makes it feel more natural and gives you a bit more control.
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PostPosted: Fri May 11, 2001 7:05 am     Reply with quote
Tnx guys, you's are the best
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PostPosted: Sat May 12, 2001 2:10 pm     Reply with quote
Hey using the Wacom is sooo easy. Actually, I find it easier on my neck to look at the monitor than to strain it looking down at a table, and I don't have a drawing desk. You will definitely get the hang of it..I usually recommend the 6x8 since it is most like a piece of paper, so your strokes will be translated in a manner that you are used to drawing in...if you get a smaller or bigger tablet, it's weird since you probably don't normally draw that small or big...but it depends on you work. I find it easier to do complex strokes too when they are smaller...coz you can do it in one fell swoop...

I highly recommend Painter 5.5 (not 6). It's *awesome* when combined with the Wacom.

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