For anyone intrested in my opinion of art on the tablet here it is.
Drawing on these is very natural, almost as good as drawing on paper. The one main disadvantage I found was that getting use to the smooth screen took some time (but this problem may only be specific to some models, because I hear some screens have texture to them). The tablet's attractions outweigh the cons, by allying layering and my favorite, the undo.
Compared to a wacom external tablet(excluding the cintiq), the tablet pc wins for sure! Infact I pretty well gave up on using my external tablet, using those takes lots more work and those who have mastered it make it look easy, when its really not. The fact that you are drawing on one surface and the image shows up on another just makes it that much harder to use compared to a tablet pc.
Anyways it's really cool you put this up,
Thanks,
Chris (aka fazz33, ChangBM)
Ya... I apologize lack of age in my drawing. Someone once told me that you're a good artist when you can draw/create a person of significant age well, obviously I'm not there yet.
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It needs some typography:
WANTED
For Extreme Fienditry!
Would look nice hanging in Post Offices across the nation.
Posted by: Mike Cane | March 24, 2008 at 09:48 AM
So, which one is kevin???
Posted by: neill | March 24, 2008 at 01:36 PM
You look so young James!
Steve
Posted by: lsbeller | March 24, 2008 at 01:46 PM
For anyone intrested in my opinion of art on the tablet here it is.
Drawing on these is very natural, almost as good as drawing on paper. The one main disadvantage I found was that getting use to the smooth screen took some time (but this problem may only be specific to some models, because I hear some screens have texture to them). The tablet's attractions outweigh the cons, by allying layering and my favorite, the undo.
Compared to a wacom external tablet(excluding the cintiq), the tablet pc wins for sure! Infact I pretty well gave up on using my external tablet, using those takes lots more work and those who have mastered it make it look easy, when its really not. The fact that you are drawing on one surface and the image shows up on another just makes it that much harder to use compared to a tablet pc.
Anyways it's really cool you put this up,
Thanks,
Chris (aka fazz33, ChangBM)
Posted by: ChangBM | March 24, 2008 at 03:26 PM
allowing... not allying? wow thats some bad spelling.
Posted by: ChangBM | March 24, 2008 at 03:27 PM
so how many years & pounds ago is that James?
i'm guessing about 20 & 50
hahahaha
getting old sucks, i hate it too!
Posted by: JS | March 24, 2008 at 05:38 PM
I weigh 54 lbs less today than I did less than 7 years ago. I am 7 years older though. :)
Posted by: James Kendrick | March 24, 2008 at 06:44 PM
Ya... I apologize lack of age in my drawing. Someone once told me that you're a good artist when you can draw/create a person of significant age well, obviously I'm not there yet.
Posted by: ChangBM | March 24, 2008 at 07:04 PM
"A nice sketch of Kevin and ME," James.
Would you say, "It's a nice sketch of I"?
Posted by: Hip Gnosis | March 25, 2008 at 02:47 PM