Cintiq in action

My first movie to show you guys the terrific tool Wacom cintiq 21 ux.

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Aug 27, 2007

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  • #1 DemonFerrat ~ Apr 11, 2008

    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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  • #9 Inkerman  ~ Sep 24, 2007

    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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  • #10 marcopmartins ~ Oct 2, 2007

    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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