Search
(Supports wildcard *)Artist
- ? gojulas 84
General
- ? commission sheet 134
Meta
- ? absurdres 34458
- ? comic 28021
- ? tagme 5844
- ? text 82308
Statistics
- Id: 69625
-
Posted: 2018-09-21 02:43:31
by Gojulas - Size: 3996x2471
- Source: www.deviantart.com/gojulasart/art/Commission-Sheet-753775360
- Rating: Questionable
- Score: 9 (vote up)
This image has been resized. Click here to view the original image.
Always view original.
Don't show this message.
1
>> #281298
Score: 0 (vote Up)
My latest works are on my social media.
Also I'm only sending payment information to one person at a time once I'm free to work on the commission so we all avoid funny unwanted stuff
Thank for your support people. I know I have been distant from here in a lot of time but with this I may become active once again
>> #281306
Score: 0 (vote Up)
>> #281309
Score: 0 (vote Up)
So im looking to start and was wondering is a small touch screen laptop a good idea for creating work like this? I'm a beginner and about to get a new laptop to replace my old laptop but I dont want to forl out like an extra a hundred for something that won't be good.
I'm pretty sure you are confusing stuff around. Unless the touch screen laptop specifically has pressure sensitivity it will not work as a drawing device in any way because it will not register any input from your hand aside from finger gestures like click and drag.
Everything on this image was done using a cheap Genius i608x drawing tablet with 2048 pressure levels with no screen, just a plain plastic surface, these are recommended for beginners since you can do pretty much everything at like 50usd. I drew on it for almost 3 years.
So you should pay attention to what you may want to pick to draw since touch screen doesn't necessarily means that you can draw on it. Your best option is to pick the laptop you want and buy a drawing tablet as an extra to connect it to the laptop and draw on it.
Hope I was clear
>> #281407
Score: 0 (vote Up)