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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2008

Just a simple drawing test. I'm not a pro, but I enjoy drawing every now and then. The video is in real time, so it can be a bit boring to watch, but then again, you can clearly see every stroke. Black and white sketch only. No audio, please listen to background music of your own choosing.
Thanks for watching,
- Cherppow

-Input device-
Aiptek Hyper Pen 12000U Tablet

-Software-
Painter: GIMP 2.2
Video capturing & editing: VirtualDub

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  • I'm curious,when using GIMP do you always see the mouse arrow like that?

    I would prefer just a small dot.

  • @Mangasketch1

    A good question. The cursor icon is configurable, like most things in GIMP. Personally I like the setup where only brush outlines are shown. Here I used an arrow though, to better show the pointer position and tool type.

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  • @jolt998

    They're on the tool options right below the "Adjustment" section. But they're almost same as defaults here, so changing them makes little difference.

    See my latest video for even more details on the subject.

  • @Cherppow how do u get to change the sensitivity and type i cant find where to change that and i use a genius gpen 4500 tablet

  • @jolt998 Hey bro, I used the following settings with the ink-tool:

    Ink (Mode: Normal / Opacity: 75,0)

    Adjustment (Size: 2,0 / Angle: 0,0)

    Sensitivity (Size: 1,0 / Tilt: 0,4 / Speed: 0,9)

    Type (Circle, symmetric (center))

    If you're using a mouse, I'd recommend lowering the opacity a bit - maybe down to 30.0. Can also try dropping the mouse sensitivity some, since the default tends to be too fast for drawing.

  • @Cherppow um how do u make the tool sketchy cause mine doesnt look like that

  • Thanks for the vid

  • @blindbraille good to see people having the guts to apologize for their mistakes. Ah the wisdom we share sometimes on the internet after having a couple beers too many. Happens to all i'd guess :)

  • Teehee its cute c:

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