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Show posts MenuQuote from: AskZeekWell, I think the reason people promote tablets are largely from those who have been working with photoshop etc for 10 years or so... When you love digital art, inking or coloring a tablet is a godsend. But it will not teach you how to miraculously use the programs to their full potential. Don't even bother making the investment until you get comfortable working with digital.Risking to be a bit offtopic here, but i disagree. I completely disagree. Sure, people with formal training in traditional media will always paint digitally much better than the average noob, because they already know form, anatomy, color, composition, etcetc, but that definetly doesn't mean that people with less experience won't be able to benefit from a tablet. Don't limit your creative potential with a mouse, people, cough up 40 bucks or whatever and get the cheapest wacom you can find if you REALLY can't afford the 'investment'.
Quote from: LeiFirst off, I'd just like to say that don't depend on a tablet to do your work for you. A computer mouse works just fine in a lot of cases, and the only reason I would switch over to a tablet would be for saving time and the ability to change pressures.Repetitive stress injuries (rsi) exist! Get a tablet, it's better for you.
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