im saveing up the money to get a bamboo fun im only 12 but i draw horses pretty good i guess and it will be easier on a tablet and i wanted a big one so bingo . wat tablet r u useing
how did you sort out your pictures so it made a comic.. did you draw it all at once .. or did you make seperate saved pics and then added all of them to a single ting. if option b.. how were u able to sort it out?
@JonathanTheBeast13 i used to draw each panel and save them separately, then put them together to make the comic. now i just draw it all on one canvas.
so you just have to estimate what spot on the screen your going to draw on? like, when you hold the pen over the tablet (not touching just over it) will the courser move? and the when you press down on the tablet it will actually click?
I'm concidering buying Wacom bamboo, and i was wonder, is it easy to draw with? Like, how do you know what spot on the tablet will show up on the screen?
It is easy to draw with once you get used to it. The drawing surface is VERY precise, which means no matter how fast you move your pen from one point to another, the cursor will always move to a certain point. Think of the surface as smaller version of your screen.
Since the Bamboo is a small tablet, I draw by zooming in on certain parts of the screen and work on that specific part.
Wow the Black Eyed Peas really sold out... Nice drawing!
ElizabethanSmuggler 3 months ago
im saveing up the money to get a bamboo fun im only 12 but i draw horses pretty good i guess and it will be easier on a tablet and i wanted a big one so bingo . wat tablet r u useing
blueroanfilly1 7 months ago
how did you sort out your pictures so it made a comic.. did you draw it all at once .. or did you make seperate saved pics and then added all of them to a single ting. if option b.. how were u able to sort it out?
JonathanTheBeast13 10 months ago
@JonathanTheBeast13 i used to draw each panel and save them separately, then put them together to make the comic. now i just draw it all on one canvas.
eaglearrows 10 months ago
wow you are good. how long did it take you to get so good?
CheezyThumbs 1 year ago
@CheezyThumbs i've been drawing cartoons for probably 15 years since I was 4 years old and i still don't think i'm "good" :D
eaglearrows 1 year ago
@eaglearrows what about the tablet?
im not really good at drawing paper but im not that bad on the tablet
CheezyThumbs 1 year ago
what model is this the bamboo pen, bamboo pen and touch, or bamboo fun?
xeronixpro 1 year ago
like it.
lilyabt3 2 years ago
is there anyway to get rid of that blue circle loader thing that happens when u click and hold with the pen? and nice video too:D
kymelo512 2 years ago
@kymelo512
Start->Control Panel-> Pen and Input Devices->Pointer Options
eaglearrows 2 years ago
thank u so much for some reason that thing just bugs the shit outta me lol
kymelo512 2 years ago
so you just have to estimate what spot on the screen your going to draw on? like, when you hold the pen over the tablet (not touching just over it) will the courser move? and the when you press down on the tablet it will actually click?
MapleLuver210 2 years ago
that's how it works
eaglearrows 2 years ago
I'm concidering buying Wacom bamboo, and i was wonder, is it easy to draw with? Like, how do you know what spot on the tablet will show up on the screen?
MapleLuver210 2 years ago
@MapleLuver210
It is easy to draw with once you get used to it. The drawing surface is VERY precise, which means no matter how fast you move your pen from one point to another, the cursor will always move to a certain point. Think of the surface as smaller version of your screen.
Since the Bamboo is a small tablet, I draw by zooming in on certain parts of the screen and work on that specific part.
eaglearrows 2 years ago