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4497 No. 4497 ID: 1d8ecc
I was hoping any one with a tablet could help me. when is it the right time to get one? I been drawing 2+ years now and it might be still to early to think about getting one, but I practice my ass off studying the body and drawing and if anyone can give me useful advice i will appreciate it thank you.
>> No. 4498 ID: 15e003
I know people who started drawing by experimenting with tablets; it's definitely not too early to get one.

They're not bad for beginners, and if you're already experienced at traditional drawing then there's nothing wrong about trying out digital with a tablet. Go ahead and get a Bamboo Pen if you're unsure.
>> No. 4499 ID: 911994
>>4497
Also I recommend you to watch Lynda.com Wacom Essential Training http://www.rlsbb.com/lynda-com-wacom-essential-training-quasar/
>> No. 4501 ID: c14a17
I have followed Art for 8 years now.
All the teachers i have met say all the same and i heartly agree with them.
The best way to practise is on paper.

Sketching the human body or parts of the humans helped me alot.
If you want to start digital art i shall say, buy a cheap tablet or borrow one of one of your friends.
Feel how they draw,


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