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Ritz
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Post by Ritz »

Same deal as Baba, somewhat; I got a 9 x 12 Intuos tablet for Christmas in hopes that it would magically improve my nonexistant drawing skills, but I haven't gotten much use out of it yet, as it's donned on me that I don't feel comfortable drawing around other people, and there's always at least one other person in the living room.

Okay, so it really isn't the same deal at all, I just wanted to sympathize with someone to belittle my folly.
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Post by Baba O'Reily »

It's okay. And I have used the tablet for doing some MSPaint stuff (i.e., 'Pumpkin in the Alley'), but not always. It's really just a big mousepad.

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Post by WB »

wow...well sam, I guess you're like me because I'm still using plain ol pad and paper too.

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Post by Opa-Opa »

Baba O'Reily wrote:It's okay. And I have used the tablet for doing some MSPaint stuff (i.e., 'Pumpkin in the Alley')
Which, by the way, was AWESOME.

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Post by Arcade »

The best thing for drawing directly into the PC is to use a "touch" pad, is hard to get used to it, but the "pen" doesn't hurt your hand that much...

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