
9 of hypocrites.
First i did the picture (i wanted to try drawing, but still ended up painting everything over), then i counted how many pseudonyms i have. 9. Apparently, same number of annoying voices in my head. I love coincidences.
On a side note: 2 hours ago I realised that internet memes are actually Fluxus-esque (or pseudo-Fluxus? or para-Fluxus? i dunno')! yay.
I did this one in the morning, thus deviating from my initial plan. I'll see if I can manage to do another one today. (Just to annoy the hell out of you, dear audience.)
(Info about "sacrifices" here.)
First i did the picture (i wanted to try drawing, but still ended up painting everything over), then i counted how many pseudonyms i have. 9. Apparently, same number of annoying voices in my head. I love coincidences.
On a side note: 2 hours ago I realised that internet memes are actually Fluxus-esque (or pseudo-Fluxus? or para-Fluxus? i dunno')! yay.
I did this one in the morning, thus deviating from my initial plan. I'll see if I can manage to do another one today. (Just to annoy the hell out of you, dear audience.)
(Info about "sacrifices" here.)
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Nah, corel painter is about as hard to use as photoshop. Maybe even more straightforward. It's different, though. Depends on what you're used to...
Intuos is a Wacom tablet. Its notable feature is tilt sensitivity.
Intuos is a Wacom tablet. Its notable feature is tilt sensitivity.
That means it's sensitive to tilt. :]
It makes a difference if you change the vertical angle between the pen and the tablet surface. It makes a difference for variable pencil tools, which change the size depending on the angle (vertical - small, horisontal - broad) and airbrushes, which change the scattering of dots like a real airbrush.
It also makes a difference if you change the direction the pen is facing. It makes a difference for airbrushes and palette knives.
It makes a difference if you change the vertical angle between the pen and the tablet surface. It makes a difference for variable pencil tools, which change the size depending on the angle (vertical - small, horisontal - broad) and airbrushes, which change the scattering of dots like a real airbrush.
It also makes a difference if you change the direction the pen is facing. It makes a difference for airbrushes and palette knives.
I love the look. I tried using Painter 7, but got tired of the crashing, so I've stuck with Photoshop, even though its brushes are kinda weak. I've heard that the crashing has improved in the more recent versions of Painter, but I can't afford the upgrade. I've got a little Graphire. Don't know what I'd do with tilt, honestly.
Tilt isn't as useful in PS as it is in Painter. I suppose in ps it could be used for rotating the brush acording to direction and changing size according to vertical angle (vertical - small, horisontal - broad, just like a pencil).
To tell the truth, Painter IX is the most stable version i've seen. Painter X is way less stable, beyond the point of being just frustrating, quite close to being unusable. Atleast that's the impression i got after trying it and most painter people i meet seem to agree.
To tell the truth, Painter IX is the most stable version i've seen. Painter X is way less stable, beyond the point of being just frustrating, quite close to being unusable. Atleast that's the impression i got after trying it and most painter people i meet seem to agree.
Sumetimes. But when it comes to furry/anthro - mostly never. Digital is easier to hide from people who know me. :]
Traditional media i like include (first more likeable):
Graphite (0.5mm 2B and 2mm 2B mechanical pencils)
Pen and ink (very flexible crowquill mostly)
Gravure (on zinc plate)
Etching and spitbite (on zinc, too)
Watercolors+guache
Traditional media i like include (first more likeable):
Graphite (0.5mm 2B and 2mm 2B mechanical pencils)
Pen and ink (very flexible crowquill mostly)
Gravure (on zinc plate)
Etching and spitbite (on zinc, too)
Watercolors+guache
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