
For the past few days, my day job has been eating a lot of my time. But that does not mean I need to stop doing what I like – and any time is a good time for some practice.
This was a digital painting study I did, which took only about six or seven minutes. The painting was done using GIMP and Wacom Intuos3 graphics tablet.
Tags: Intermediate, Painting, Tutorial, Video
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Sir,
i am a student from India and I am very interested in design and illustrations. I see that you are a very accomplished digital artist and I always enjoy your tutorials.
I see that you use a tablet for your illustrations. How do you think they help in the design process. When doing the vector illustrations do they have any use. Because they are so costly, I want to get an idea of how it works.
Sidhartha
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Hi Vyoma,
Nice and informative post indeed. I have seen all your tutorials and you are very good at what you do. You seem to be using a Tablet for most of your drawings. Do they really help. I mean, I do most of my work using the pen tool in Illustrator and PS and it is pretty good for me. I was planning to buy a tablet, but the high cost is a deterrent.
Can you advice me on that.A very nice tutorial and a really lovely site.
PS : There was a tutorial related to a Bear or some animal here. But I am not finding it now. Was it really here or I am confusing your site with someone else’s!
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hey there,
i am still in high school and is interested in the art and design industry, and is now getting into animation, anime, cartoon making etc. however i am a beginner at using programs such as GIMP at home.
you earlier mentioned” If you do use sketches, then if you have a scanner – that should suffice. Instead of directly sketching in GIMP (or Photoshop) and then importing to your vector editor, you can sketch it on paper, scan it, and then import.” i tried that but how do you make it appear like you did it on the computer instead of just a rough, messy sketch to work with?
please help i think ive tried everything.would you suggest purchasing a tablet now for less that 100 if i wish to be in the industry in the future?
thanks



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