Author Topic: Drawing  (Read 1520 times)

Ever since I was in the third grade I've regretted the fact I could not draw.

Now that I have spending money I'm interested in getting a digital pad so I can at least give myself a shot at it.

Does anyone have any suggestions for what to get?


pain.net, of course.
Well, that's not what I mean. I'm talking about a physical peripheral.

I'll be watching this topic.

For hardware, I'd recommend the graphics tablets made by Wacom, my sister is an illustrator of shorts and it works great for her, but software, I'd say Photoshop or Autodesk sketchbook, which are great in combination with a tablet.

For hardware, I'd recommend the graphics tablets made by Wacom, my sister is an illustrator of shorts and it works great for her, but software, I'd say Photoshop or Autodesk sketchbook, which are great in combination with a tablet.
I remember someone suggesting "bamboo" or something? Ring any bells?

What about Adobe Illustrator / Paint Tool Sai?

It's the bamboo tablet. I have done no  research what so ever into the subject.

I remember someone suggesting "bamboo" or something? Ring any bells?

What about Adobe Illustrator / Paint Tool Sai?

Adobe Illustrator is a vertex program. It's more of the graphical design side for making logos, posters, etc. I do use it for drawing though.


It's the bamboo tablet. I have done no  research what so ever into the subject.
Why did I read that as "bamboo toilet" :U

I drew a new detailed face. (foreveralone, etc.)

As far as I know, using "digital pad"'s or Paint is more difficult. I use the good ol' paper and pencil. lol  Then again I've never used digital pad's... so I wouldn't know

Bamboo tablets are good.

I'm in the same situation as you, IBan. It's a really stuffty feeling.

What types of drawing are you interested in?