Author Topic: a-wasp joins the got tablet club  (Read 1917 times)

Well i just got my tablet and started to mess around in Photoshop elements 5 nad made this alien thing based on elites in halo.

« Last Edit: March 08, 2009, 08:34:03 PM by awasp1 »

Since this is your first time i have to say it's pretty good.

Try using a program that actually recognizes that you have a tablet.

You'll get much more out of it.

Try Autodesk SketchBook Pro (has a 15 day trial),
and Corel Painter (usually this comes with a wacom tablet)

Try using a program that actually recognizes that you have a tablet.
You mean a program kind of like Photoshop Elements?

You mean a program kind of like Photoshop Elements?

YEAH! THAT ONE!
I kind of figured it had tablet support, but he obviously didn't use size control.

This topic has inspired me to find the drivers for my tablet so I can have sensetivity :3

I used Photoshop elements 5. I just had tablet settings off, and I'm also using the Bamboo Fun.

Cool!

I've had a 4x6 Intuos tablet (waaay more expensive than Bamboo, sadly), and got PSE 6 and Corel Painter Essentials (less expensive than a tablet). The best freeware software that is automatically tablet-sensetive is Pencil, which simulates a pencil drawing, and also uses vectors.

Have fun  :D