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Drawing tablet art

Postby Ecruteak » Sun Feb 28, 2016 5:18 am

Hello! It's another art topic from yours truly.
Now I bought myself a drawing tablet during the Summer holidays (Winter for you Americans, and the tablet is a Wacom Intuos) and I've been drawing some stuff with it. So I decided to stockpile it here. Some of it's on my DeviantART page, but the rest is here.

Undyne
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Papyrus
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Kylie
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Amy Rose
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I have a ton more, but that's it for now. More coming soon!
Oh, and please don't forget to leave feedback!

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Re: Drawing tablet art

Postby PixelPest » Sun Feb 28, 2016 6:42 am

In all honesty, these don't look very good. There's no shading and the curves on the bottom two are really wonky.

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Re: Drawing tablet art

Postby Alagirez » Sun Feb 28, 2016 7:15 am

Make a shading in a tablet is haaard
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An image doesn't need any shading uh -_- (if you make a cartoonish image :/ )
Looks nice and detailed, Especially the papyrus ones. Good job ;)

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Re: Drawing tablet art

Postby PixelPest » Sun Feb 28, 2016 7:20 am

Cartoons often have some kind of shading or at least line weight.

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Re: Drawing tablet art

Postby Ecruteak » Sun Feb 28, 2016 3:05 pm

Thanks for the feedback! I'm still getting used to the tablet and I'm not really the best at shading anyway.

The last one is the worst in my opinion, since I didn't use layers on that one.

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Re: Drawing tablet art

Postby Ecruteak » Sun Apr 10, 2016 7:15 am

After a long time... I haven't gotten many drawings done.
But I have been redrawing some sprites from Pokemon Red and Blue!

Bulbasaur
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Wigglytuff
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Golbat (I forgot to colour in one of his eyes, lol. You can't see it, since it's transparent, but it's not actually coloured white.)
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Exeggutor
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I'm hoping to eventually draw all the Red and Blue Pokemon sprites, but that's kinda difficult, especially when I can't find a decently-sized image of Ivysaur, GOOGLE.

Anyway, enjoy my art.

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Re: Drawing tablet art

Postby Zipper » Sun Apr 10, 2016 9:15 am

Asking out of curiousity, what tool are you using, and are you using its stabilization function?

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Re: Drawing tablet art

Postby Ecruteak » Sun Apr 10, 2016 4:07 pm

Zipper wrote:Asking out of curiousity, what tool are you using, and are you using its stabilization function?
The tool I'm using is CloudAlpaca, and what do you mean by "stabilisation feature"?

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Re: Drawing tablet art

Postby Zipper » Sun Apr 10, 2016 4:14 pm

ShyGuyOfMoonside wrote:
The tool I'm using is CloudAlpaca, and what do you mean by "stabilisation feature"?
Most painting tools that directly support tablets also come with a "Pen Stabilisation" feature. That is, they simulate friction on the pen, so your strokes are processed slower, this allows for more accurate lines.

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The one on the left had 10 stabilization, the right had 0. It makes a difference.

If your software has one, you should consider using it, alongside detecting pen pressure, which shrinks or enlarges your lines based on the pressure you put on the pen.

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Re: Drawing tablet art

Postby Ecruteak » Sun Apr 10, 2016 4:19 pm

Well, I'll have to check later. I already use pen pressure.

Just a question, though- how would stabilisation improve on my art? To be honest, it just looks like the program made the edges of the line triangular, and a bit straighter.

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Re: Drawing tablet art

Postby Zipper » Sun Apr 10, 2016 4:27 pm

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Not my best example, as I had to exaggerate a little, but yeah, I feel way more comfortable with stabilisation.


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