So I just got a tablet Dear god this is awkward. I daresay the mouse is more comfortable.
Haters of random front-paged artwork It appears that you people have forgotten that it is called [b]Latest Screens[/b], not [b]Best-Looking Screens made by Hidden Artists who Deserve Recognition[/b]. That, and that Basil is not an art site.
Thinking of getting a tablet After tons of recent frustration with traditional art, I've decided to start learning digital. I know of the programs you should use and such, but all I need help with is finding a tablet. A simple Google brings up so many options, and I don't know which one is best for me; I have nearly no knowledge on how they work, at all. Besides stylus + tablet = lines. My budget is about $100 max, prefer no more than $80 if possible though. Are all tablets the same? Is there a specific company that makes them well? I run Windows 7 by the way. This is not so much how to [b]draw[/b] using a tablet, I have those nifty tutorials for that.
Remind me never to draw with a mouse again Ow my arm hurts after doing this.
Playing with watercolors is fun I just drew some Okami, since that was the first thing that came to mind with watercolors. [url=http://i.imgur.com/7rx0y.jpg]It's a bit sucky though, I've never used watercolors before[/url]
We need stories Everything here is mainly pictures/comics. I'm not saying that they're bad, but I want to read something. No, I am not making my own story, at least not now.
I'm making a horse pinata Should I add armor?
Whenever I see generic drawing tutorials It always ends sounding like 1) Draw some simple shapes 2) Sketch some guidelines and begin to flesh it out 3) [b]Use your years of dedicated drawing experience and talent to add fantastic details[/b] 4) Erase the guidelines and you're done! Color if you want. Of course there are those very extensive guides on deviantART that are absolutely fantastic and in-depth, but those are more like lessons than tutorials.