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Drawesome Monthly Check-In Post

Wow, I can't believe it's the last day of the month already! We'd love to have you check in and chat with us. How have things been with you?

Did you take part in any fandom activities in November, or have you been working on any personal art projects? Are you currently trying to meet a deadline? Feel free to share upcoming challenges that have got you excited, any frustrations you've been experiencing, possible goals for the next month, and so on.

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Also, just a reminder that the Prompt Generator challenge is still on (even though it seems like everyone - myself included - needed this entire month as a break) and is supposed to end tomorrow. What do you guys think, should we extend the challenge? Or perhaps instead focus on organising the group art project for December? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. :)

Date: 2017-11-30 09:49 pm (UTC)
dhampyresa: (Default)
From: [personal profile] dhampyresa
I drew stuff! I painted with oils! It was fun.

I am also considering getting a graphic tablet. I've never had one before -- any recs/advice/etc?

Date: 2017-12-01 07:12 am (UTC)
sqbr: me in a graduation outfit. Trust me, I'm a doctor (of maths) (doctor!)
From: [personal profile] sqbr
Just the stuff I said in my post, which may or may not be applicable: https://drawesome.dreamwidth.org/36525.html

Date: 2017-12-05 10:35 pm (UTC)
dhampyresa: (Default)
From: [personal profile] dhampyresa
That looks super useful, thnak you!

Date: 2017-12-01 07:16 am (UTC)
dylan_mx: Two figures. A red haired pale woman on the left is kneeling before a man in armor (*art)
From: [personal profile] dylan_mx
Yay for painting!

About tablets, I personally own a Wacom (Intuos Draw Medium, because that's what they had in the store xD and the price was 70€) but I've heard Huion tablets are great too and slightly cheaper.

The most important thing is check the resolution (higher is better) and the size of the drawing area. About the size it depends on how you feel better, some people say it's better to have a big one, other say a smaller one is better ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I'd say read online recs/see youtube demos and go with your instinct.

Before my current tablet I had a Bamboo One and it was very good (it lasted 5 years only because I dropped my pen and it stopped working :( )

As far as advice I'd say get a program you're comfortable with (you don't need photoshop to get amazing art) and learn keyboard shortcuts: it makes it way easier and faster to switch between tools!

Also it takes a while to get used to using a tablet so don't get discouraged if your first drawings are all wobbly and weird :)

Date: 2017-12-05 10:41 pm (UTC)
dhampyresa: (Default)
From: [personal profile] dhampyresa
Thank you for the advice! I would never have thought about keyboard shortcuts.

Date: 2017-12-01 08:00 am (UTC)
syntheid: [Elementary] Watson drinking tea looking contemplative (Default)
From: [personal profile] syntheid
As far as tablet size goes, think about whether you tend to say, fill up large sheets of paper with one picture or draw small things. If the latter, a small one is going to be more comfortable. Technically we should all try to draw from the shoulder versus the wrist, but regardless of how much I try to force it, I draw small, so I found a large tablet unwieldy. Larger tablets will kinda force shoulder drawing, though, so typically professionals go as large as possible.

Wacom used to be kind of the only brand worth buying but that’s not true anymore. They do have some perks like a chargeless pen and some of their non-screen tablets have touch pads or extra buttons and come bundled with software, but if you’re on a budget, there’s plenty of alternative brands and even decent free programs.

(Sources are me going through an embarrassing amount of devices and programs over the years, so if you want more detail let me know, but I’m not sure exactly what to rec without your personal requirements, ahah.)

Date: 2017-12-05 10:48 pm (UTC)
dhampyresa: (Default)
From: [personal profile] dhampyresa
Thank you for the advice!

What's a good beginner art program? I've never done any all-digital art before.

Date: 2017-12-06 12:45 am (UTC)
syntheid: [Elementary] Watson drinking tea looking contemplative (Default)
From: [personal profile] syntheid
Somewhat depends on your goals?

Like if you want to produce digital art that still looks like traditional art, you'll probably want to just jump into a program that can do that (like ArtRage or Painter or Clip Studio Paint, which have brush engines that are excellent at mimicking traditional media), but the learning curve can be steeper. Some programs might not be able to handle really large file sizes, so if you want to draw and print out large files you'll have to make sure it handles up to the sizes you need (if you don't care about printing this doesn't matter as much).

But if you're just looking for something that's a relatively low bar to get into and just do something... If you're on Windows and don't mind paying a bit (does have a free trial, though), I think Paint Tool SAI might be the easiest to just use with a decent feature set and brush engine. It's not available for Mac though. Also Windows-only is Microsoft's Fresh Paint, which is interesting for a purely painting/drawing focus. Pretty limited, but might be good as a learning playground if you don't need a lot of image editing or layers.

I've also heard good things about FireAlpaca and Krita but also have heard mixed opinions on whether they're easy to use depending on who I talked to. Since they're free, though, it wouldn't hurt to try them out and see what you think. They're also available on all platforms.

There's also stuff like Tegaki (http://te2.tewi.us/) and Oekaki boards (or MS Paint for that matter, but the former two have social aspects) if you just want something real basic as you're learning to control the tablet with the hand/eye disconnect.

Date: 2017-12-05 10:51 pm (UTC)
dhampyresa: (Default)
From: [personal profile] dhampyresa
They've got a really nice feel, but I always forget how colours work when I'm using them. It's frustrating!

I hope you get to try them!

Date: 2017-12-01 06:48 pm (UTC)
mekare: smiling curly-haired boy (galadriel)
From: [personal profile] mekare
Ah you were linked already, I had the same question a couple of weeks ago and [personal profile] sqbr was so kind to write a post about it.

Date: 2017-12-05 10:54 pm (UTC)
dhampyresa: (Default)
From: [personal profile] dhampyresa
What (if anything) did you end up picking?

Date: 2017-12-07 03:50 pm (UTC)
mekare: Firefly: Inara drinking tea, listening (Inara)
From: [personal profile] mekare
I didn‘t buy one yet. It‘s more a longterm idea to get one. For now I‘ll stick to traditional materials with the little time I have.

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