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Post by Bennett 🚀 on May 31, 2011 15:48:15 GMT -8
Just bought it off of Amazon Comes on June 6th I believe
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Post by snap2000 on May 31, 2011 17:01:32 GMT -8
Just bought it off of Amazon Comes on June 6th I believe Then you just need to practice and stick with it. Looking at the screen while drawing on a separate, differently oriented surface doesn't come naturally to many people (if any). I recommend starting off by just messing around with pressure and accuracy by drawing circles and lines with varying forces, etc.
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Post by Bennett 🚀 on May 31, 2011 17:10:50 GMT -8
That was what I was thinking of doing snap. Thanks for the reassurance on the idea. I'M SO EXCITED
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Post by Ryan Roos on May 31, 2011 17:12:46 GMT -8
Everyday... EVERYDAY! Start by doing a warmup exercise. Here are some I use. I always start by opening a new document 900x900 pixels. Then I do one of the following til I fill up the page. - Draw straight parallel lines. - Draw equilateral triangles. - Draw perfect circles. - Draw circles inside and outside of other circles. - Draw perfect 5 pointed stars. - Draw a giant tight spiral starting in the center. - Draw lines with a slightly larger brush and lift the pen til it tapers off to nothing.Spend the 1-2 minutes these should take you and everyday you'll notice improvement. Here's one of my latest works since people liked the first. It's the Normandy SR2 from Mass Effect 2. Attachments:
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