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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Chicky on Sat 21/02/2004 18:19:24

Title: tablet tutorial?
Post by: Chicky on Sat 21/02/2004 18:19:24
hey guys,

im soon to be getting a graphic tablet and i was wondering wether there are any things i should keep in mind when using one, are there any tutorials or anything on the web?

also i'd like to know how the whole system works .. is it just like drawing normally or do you have to do anything special?

im ranting,

byebye
-nath
Title: Re:tablet tutorial?
Post by: Darth Mandarb on Sat 21/02/2004 18:53:06
You're about to take your first step into a larger world!

For me especially, as I'm left handed, getting the tablet was a god-send!

I couldn't 'draw' with the mouse because I use it right handed (unless I'm pixelling ... different story).  When I got my tablet all of a sudden there was a whole new world of computer art I could do.

Then I upgraded to XP and now the damn thing won't work right and I've since stopped using it.  However, since I could no longer use the tablet I started fooling with pixel-art and that opened a whole new world and now I love doing pixel art and ...

Now who's ranting?

My best advice on the tablet is to install it, and use it.  The best way to learn!

~ d
Title: Re:tablet tutorial?
Post by: MrColossal on Sat 21/02/2004 19:03:31
agreed

just install it and use it
Title: Re:tablet tutorial?
Post by: Chicky on Sat 21/02/2004 19:05:22
hehe,

i am also teh left handed, and only like teh pixel art. And i will never buy Xp it is the poops. I really dont like it. But im looking forward to getting my tablet and hopefully it will speed up my game production :p.

anyway thanks darth

l8rz

-nath
Title: Re:tablet tutorial?
Post by: Haddas on Sat 21/02/2004 19:38:44
Yay ;D! I'm also left handed. Can you suggest a cheap and easy to use GT?
Title: Re:tablet tutorial?
Post by: TheYak on Sat 21/02/2004 23:09:20
For practice, I recommend re-visiting the basics.  Try drawing grids, try drawing shapes.  Do tic-tac-toe style grids and draw a geometric figure in each.  If you know what you'd like to draw, you could start with that but I find that doing geometrical patterns helps with my technique, sturdiness & helps me associate a point on the tablet with a point on the screen.  To help get used to it (particularly the tablet point vs. monitor point) I used the pen for windows navigation & a couple top-down-games: solitaire & Mahjongg.  I do not recommend it for Half-Life (I've still got a hangover from that, I think).
Title: Re:tablet tutorial?
Post by: Chicky on Sat 21/02/2004 23:29:04
lol, a bit of counter-strike would defently test your drawing skills lol.
cheers yaksprite, i'll keep theem in mind

-nath