New Computerz!......Yeah...
17 years ago
Okay, so laptops are not for me. Shortly after playing around with it for a while I discovered a huge flaw in laptops: The screens are not as good as their desktop counter parts. For example, Tak’s jersey color in my pics are purple color, however on the laptops screen it was a bright blue. Another example is my most recent dev (Buff Eric Approves) his fur color was a dull, muddy red rather than a vibrant sexy red x3
To make sure it just wasn’t a faulty screen I test out other laptop screens, my theory was correct. Once you go desktop, you can’t really change. The colors are duller and inaccurate, which is not good for doing art. The funny thing is….I don’t really draw a lot and yet I shipped it back. Games looked totally fine, I guess that artist inside me, no matter how small, drew (heh) the last straw. So until laptop screens go OLED screen tech, I’ll be sticking to desktops. And yeah I understand I could just plug a notebook into a screen, but to me that kind of shoots down the point of having a laptop in the first place.
So I went down to best but and got a Dell XPS 630. It was open box so I got it just over 1grand. I had some problems reformatting I, but now it seems ok…..I only have 14 days to make sure however. Dell is a good brand and their machines tend to last longer. My first “real” PC (I don’t count a Packardbell with MS-DOS 3 a computer lol) that I owned was a dell and it lasted for like a decade until I gave it to my brother when I got my Vaio and he got it a virus. Plus I’m so glad I have an external hard drive XP
Art News: I lost my copy of Sketchbook pro 2, so looking for one right now. OC all of sudden works on Vista. I’ll be posting a new chapter to my Higher than Lower story line, I hope that I have improved greatly for your reading pleasure x3~ I do enjoy reading about a “large dumb” football jock trying to survive on campus myself ;3
…..gawd I’m tired, so don’t mind the spelling errors DX Good night! <3
To make sure it just wasn’t a faulty screen I test out other laptop screens, my theory was correct. Once you go desktop, you can’t really change. The colors are duller and inaccurate, which is not good for doing art. The funny thing is….I don’t really draw a lot and yet I shipped it back. Games looked totally fine, I guess that artist inside me, no matter how small, drew (heh) the last straw. So until laptop screens go OLED screen tech, I’ll be sticking to desktops. And yeah I understand I could just plug a notebook into a screen, but to me that kind of shoots down the point of having a laptop in the first place.
So I went down to best but and got a Dell XPS 630. It was open box so I got it just over 1grand. I had some problems reformatting I, but now it seems ok…..I only have 14 days to make sure however. Dell is a good brand and their machines tend to last longer. My first “real” PC (I don’t count a Packardbell with MS-DOS 3 a computer lol) that I owned was a dell and it lasted for like a decade until I gave it to my brother when I got my Vaio and he got it a virus. Plus I’m so glad I have an external hard drive XP
Art News: I lost my copy of Sketchbook pro 2, so looking for one right now. OC all of sudden works on Vista. I’ll be posting a new chapter to my Higher than Lower story line, I hope that I have improved greatly for your reading pleasure x3~ I do enjoy reading about a “large dumb” football jock trying to survive on campus myself ;3
…..gawd I’m tired, so don’t mind the spelling errors DX Good night! <3

Werewolfhero
~werewolfhero
well i can hook you up with Opencanvas 3.03 if you want. Its good for sketching.

WeaselZERO
~weaselzero
glad you're doing good, taka :3