Getting started with digital drawing
Getting started with digital drawing
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- jagara1
- if it were me i'd go for the cheapest. you're just trying it out, so no point is overspending. says the wacom bamboo user...hans_glib
- get the new one. but search in chrome shops for a better offer (it is around 60€ here in switzerland...or the $ is so low that it makes that difference)uan
- chrome shops?jagara
- google search in chrome browser, then shopping tab.
https://i.imgur.com/…uan - Oh, Google shopping, I guess? Firefox user here ;)jagara
- I only use chrome for shopping :-) therefore it came out as 'chrome shops' in fast typing modeuan
- I see :)jagara
- Get the Intuos Pro, it's the right size and quality and not too pricey, that you can also re-sell latergrafician
- I’ve used the first small one and it’s shit. Only get it if you really don’t want to spend more or just need to do quick stuffNBQ00
- Intuos is worth the extra $50. Better, more comfortable pen (likely a range of nibs to adjust feel) and a larger usable area so you can draw from the shoulder.monNom
- I started out on the bamboo and eventually got the intuos pro. if you're planning on a lot of illustration get the intuos.bezoar
- i'm using the Wacom Intuos Pro which is a great size to work with.milfhunter
- If you get the Intuos Pro, get the 4th gen Pen. It works with the most recent tablet and the nibs last longerfuturefood
- that top one is crap, sorryoey_oey
- Bought a new one and after a year gave it to someone and got me a CTH-680. For me it's important how the pen feels in the hand and those plastic ones are crapoey_oey
- You buy that cheap one and you will just get frustrated I tell you. I know you want to start and try. but really try with something that's nice to work withoey_oey