Message from @Gray
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Yes
Hard to change format
tf why penguins so hard to do
Noot noot
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What kind of tablet are you using?
wacom eeeeehhh...cant remember model
1 mike
The basic one?
I started with that one
wacom intuos P S
Oh, that's better than what I started with
planin got get one with screen when i can
That's what I have now, I got a 2nd hand Artisul D13
worth getting?
Does a screen make it easier? Thinking of getting something with a screen just because I don't want to carry around a tablet and laptop constantly
I have a cintiq that I cant use right now because my laptop is a brick. The screen makes it MUCH easier, but not quite as simple as pen and paper. The price tag also is crazy high, so id only invest in one if you're crazy serious about art.
well obv
I love mine though. Between the shortcut keys, the eraser, and the screen, it made my workflow 10x easier
Its wired, so I cant go far, but I can just lounge in bed and make digital sketchs which is really nice.
The only issue I have with mine is that the thin layer of glass makes for a very small disconnect between what you see and what you draw, that holds it back from being on the same level of trad
I see- do you have wireless capability though? I run an Intuos Pro M and it has Bluetooth connectability
The 13hd I got doesn't, but there are cintiqs that do for a bigger pricetag.
I heard really good things about the cintiq companion 2 if you want to consoledate into a single device
its a cintiq with its own battery and hardware, so its completely portable.
Hmm, interesting
Well, I'm definitely not good enough to make use of such a thing, but I'll thank you for the info and keep it in mind.
Your skills will carry over from both using an intuos and doing trad work, so its a nice investment with no need to rush into it. The learning curve is non existant if you already know how to use digital tools.
I reccomend waiting a year or two while you save up money comfortably and hone your skills in the meantime. Its a great goal to aim for.
@FUGUBARAKUN How much do furries pay? lol
Isn't their payment not for your art, but for your moral standing?
It's kind of like hiring a hitman. You're not paying a lot because killing a man is hard, your paying a lot because not many people will kill a man
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I start at 60 and add per character and complexity
Actually, the military shit ends up costing more because molle webbing is miserable to draw
And screen made everything much easier for me
To answer an earlier question
I'm not doing commissions rn, but I used to charge the same. Some artists have a degeneracy tax that makes bank, but I never sold any NSFW.
>degeneracy tax