My sanity has withstood yet another vicious salvo from the End of Semester Project Army. I'm free for the weekend, but I'm almost certain that will change by Monday.
First picture is amazing; different brushes really help make digital stuff not look all flat and interchangeable.
What's the pressure sensitivity problem in CS3? I have had sadly little time to mess around with it, and what I have got done is laying flat base colors down, so pressure sensitivity hasn't come up as a problem yet.
If I decide to plug in my tablet, fire up CS3 and try to draw something, the brush strokes won't register as coming from the tablet, and therefore lack pressure sensitivity. The setting is turned on and everything, it's just that CS3 thinks the tablet is a mouse. To get it to work, I had to do stuff with the tablet outside of CS3 for about five minutes before opening the program.
I agree about the corel thing that program has some weird bugs in it but I still find it fun to watch some of the brushes lag XDDD
Something else to show you Ivy XD!! You have to see the way this guy paints XD!! Even if it is a little creepy that his paintings always turn into little pudgy anime girls ....
That's really neat! His painting skills are very nice indeed. I agree about the creepy, though. It's always a little weird when male artists have a preoccupation with preteen anime girls. x_x
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What's the pressure sensitivity problem in CS3? I have had sadly little time to mess around with it, and what I have got done is laying flat base colors down, so pressure sensitivity hasn't come up as a problem yet.
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Something else to show you Ivy XD!! You have to see the way this guy paints XD!! Even if it is a little creepy that his paintings always turn into little pudgy anime girls ....
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