Anyone who can draw without reference lines is either looking off of a picture, has a very artistic mind and/or practices enough to be able to spot-check everything by eye. Either way, it's pretty darn impressive.
As for other stuff said here. You could draw awesome stuff in just MS Paint. It's not the program OR the tablet that makes someone good. It's the amount of work they've put into learning to draw, and practicing what they've learned.
K what i think since i have a wacom bamboo table and the cintiq is that cintiq saves you time and you can make your base drawings them remake them since you use layers and you can soon in and out save you time and paper. for the bamboo table is more for painting it takes longer to do lineart.
The tablet you use has nothing to do with the software. As long as you have a program that has the ability to create different layers (Photoshop for example), you'll be able to use them. The difference between the Cintiq and the Bamboo, besides the price tag, is that with the Cintiq, you draw directly on the screen, unlike the Bamboo. I personally have an Intuos4. I used to have an old Graphire 3.
You can run CS4 on a G5 with a Cintiq and all the custom brushes and plug ins in the world and still create sh*t. 90% of a good image is down to the artist.
That said I think it's less talent and more practice as nobody picks up a pencil for the first time and can draw. Sure someone with drive and aptitude might create something mind blowing but most could create good art with enough application.
Most likely the video is sped up a bit, because if you watch the cursor moves a bit too fast, and yes I know people can draw fast, but either there is lag with the capture, or it's been sped up a bit. Still impressive either way.
When using a tablet, like it loks like he is, the program doesn't matter as long as your a natural drawer. I have a tablet and i made a fantastic looking sketch of Samuel L. Jackson by just using MS Paint.
Anyone who can draw without reference lines is either looking off of a picture, has a very artistic mind and/or practices enough to be able to spot-check everything by eye. Either way, it's pretty darn impressive.
vang0708 1 year ago
Awesome stuff..
As for other stuff said here. You could draw awesome stuff in just MS Paint. It's not the program OR the tablet that makes someone good. It's the amount of work they've put into learning to draw, and practicing what they've learned.
txfnero 2 years ago
K what i think since i have a wacom bamboo table and the cintiq is that cintiq saves you time and you can make your base drawings them remake them since you use layers and you can soon in and out save you time and paper. for the bamboo table is more for painting it takes longer to do lineart.
PS3UP 2 years ago
The tablet you use has nothing to do with the software. As long as you have a program that has the ability to create different layers (Photoshop for example), you'll be able to use them. The difference between the Cintiq and the Bamboo, besides the price tag, is that with the Cintiq, you draw directly on the screen, unlike the Bamboo. I personally have an Intuos4. I used to have an old Graphire 3.
Crimm 2 years ago 3
you noobs seriously need to STOP thinking that the SOFTWARE makes a damn difference, cauz it DOESNT. Its called practice, and talent.
whitec100 3 years ago
You can run CS4 on a G5 with a Cintiq and all the custom brushes and plug ins in the world and still create sh*t. 90% of a good image is down to the artist.
That said I think it's less talent and more practice as nobody picks up a pencil for the first time and can draw. Sure someone with drive and aptitude might create something mind blowing but most could create good art with enough application.
Robandall 2 years ago
Iron Man!!!
AV27 4 years ago
Oh yeah Hawk is pretty damn awesome.
EdwardMustang 4 years ago
Looks like Alias Sketchbook Pro.
rustedmind 4 years ago
NO WAY IS IT PHOTOSHOP??
YLAN1 4 years ago
wow you are my hero!! O.o
carcares 5 years ago
Of course it's sped up, but the drawings are still great.
Dragy2005 5 years ago
Most likely the video is sped up a bit, because if you watch the cursor moves a bit too fast, and yes I know people can draw fast, but either there is lag with the capture, or it's been sped up a bit. Still impressive either way.
Armake21 5 years ago
i dont know what program hes using but hes one hell of a drawer.
iflingp0o 5 years ago
Yea Im also curious as to which prgram is in use
default65202 5 years ago
I'm not sure what program he is using to make the videos. But it might he may be using iLife or he could be using quicktime.
skull24 5 years ago
what program do you use to make theses videos?
JG123 5 years ago
When using a tablet, like it loks like he is, the program doesn't matter as long as your a natural drawer. I have a tablet and i made a fantastic looking sketch of Samuel L. Jackson by just using MS Paint.
LOTPS 4 years ago
I think he means what program was used to capture the video.
Crimm 4 years ago
i like the second drawing alot
ricefarmer 5 years ago