Very nice. Wish i could afford one :P... im happy with my Intuos3 tho.
Just out of curiosity, which program are you using for this?
I use Adobe Photoshop CS3 and have never known anything else. In your opinion is there better? or should i stick with PS?
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Hi. Well, before having a good tablet like iintuos3 A4, i made sketches with Paper A3 and pencils. Then i ink my draws with black ink and then scanned the sheets of paper. The paintig i did it with the photoshop and my tiny graphire2 tablet. Then i bought the intuos3 and i is very good indeed to sketch directly with Painter X from corel. But Not good as using the cintiq because with the cintiq you're almost doing the tradicionall way but with the advantage of digital. With the skill of anyone, you can use it with the cintiq and Painter. Just try it. You'll see what i'm talking about.
Regards.
Marco
I have a serious question: Do you ever do sketches with pencil and paper, or is everything you do now with the tablet. And does it help to know how to ink with a Windsor-Newton brush, OR does that skill not apply? I'm very curious, not to mention a little overwhelmed!
Hi everyone. Thanks for your comments. All comments in some behavior talk are welcome. My name is Marco Martins. I'm a fulltime Designer and in my free time i'm a freelancer designer. Make Graphic designer, web designer, industrial designer with 3d studio max and illustrations. I'm sorry to hear people talking about something that they don't know. The tool is used on most industrial places such as cinema, cartoons, video games cocept, illustrations comic books like marvel and DC. The tool is meant to help and not to make someone to feel cool. The comment from this visitor 3 yes it's useless. make my own comic books and that inking line that i'm making is over a sketch made with my old intuos3 tablet in painter 9. I'm not a anime artist. I have my own comic book style. Now for my illustrations i use Corel painter X and the cintiq 21ux. The fast motion is to show more of my work in less time. So thanks visitor 4, 5, 6, and 7 for your comments. If you have any other question feel free to ask.
Regards.
@ visitor3: He's going over a sketch, whether it was his own sketch or someone else's I don't know. And the whole point of a pad is to keep it digital, avoiding the negatives of pencil and paper. If you prefer pencil and paper that's fine, but when you're doing digital art and graphic design, these tools are invaluable.
That would of been a lot more impressive if the person wasn't tracing the picture! I also have yet to see why this is better than pencil and paper. To me it doesn't look like a great tool, just a tool to make someone feel cool.
Hey,
Very nice. Wish i could afford one :P... im happy with my Intuos3 tho.
Just out of curiosity, which program are you using for this?
I use Adobe Photoshop CS3 and have never known anything else. In your opinion is there better? or should i stick with PS?
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Hello, nice site :)
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Interesting video....good music.
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Reply to #9: Hi. Well, before having a good tablet like iintuos3 A4, i made sketches with Paper A3 and pencils. Then i ink my draws with black ink and then scanned the sheets of paper. The paintig i did it with the photoshop and my tiny graphire2 tablet. Then i bought the intuos3 and i is very good indeed to sketch directly with Painter X from corel. But Not good as using the cintiq because with the cintiq you're almost doing the tradicionall way but with the advantage of digital. With the skill of anyone, you can use it with the cintiq and Painter. Just try it. You'll see what i'm talking about.
Regards.
Marco
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I have a serious question: Do you ever do sketches with pencil and paper, or is everything you do now with the tablet. And does it help to know how to ink with a Windsor-Newton brush, OR does that skill not apply? I'm very curious, not to mention a little overwhelmed!
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Hi everyone. Thanks for your comments. All comments in some behavior talk are welcome. My name is Marco Martins. I'm a fulltime Designer and in my free time i'm a freelancer designer. Make Graphic designer, web designer, industrial designer with 3d studio max and illustrations. I'm sorry to hear people talking about something that they don't know. The tool is used on most industrial places such as cinema, cartoons, video games cocept, illustrations comic books like marvel and DC. The tool is meant to help and not to make someone to feel cool. The comment from this visitor 3 yes it's useless. make my own comic books and that inking line that i'm making is over a sketch made with my old intuos3 tablet in painter 9. I'm not a anime artist. I have my own comic book style. Now for my illustrations i use Corel painter X and the cintiq 21ux. The fast motion is to show more of my work in less time. So thanks visitor 4, 5, 6, and 7 for your comments. If you have any other question feel free to ask.
Regards.
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@visitor3: have you ever used a tablet before???? I concur with visitor4. These tools are invaluable when doing digital art
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@Visitor3: the hell? ever heard of LINEART???
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this is amazing. I need to /somehow/ try and pile up money for a thing like that XD? Makes this so much more easier than it is with a tablet...
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@ visitor3: He's going over a sketch, whether it was his own sketch or someone else's I don't know. And the whole point of a pad is to keep it digital, avoiding the negatives of pencil and paper. If you prefer pencil and paper that's fine, but when you're doing digital art and graphic design, these tools are invaluable.
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That would of been a lot more impressive if the person wasn't tracing the picture! I also have yet to see why this is better than pencil and paper. To me it doesn't look like a great tool, just a tool to make someone feel cool.
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Ugch, that nice tablet wasted on awful Japanime.
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Why the fast motion??? this video is almost useless, one cannot perceive the responsiveness of the thing, the feeling.. -_-''
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