05-17-2020, 04:43 AM
(05-15-2020, 11:07 AM)Pubic Enemy Wrote: You have a good practicing approach to my eyes. Even if you are going in the right direction, seeing any improvement will take a lot of time. Also, don't forget to take a break or draw whatever fun stuff you feel like drawing if you're on the verge of burning out.
I've only seen improvement so far. I don't really have a concept of making art for fun developed yet. The process is not enjoyable or relaxing, but the satisfaction of completing something I set my mind to is rewarding enough that I've been able to continue for years without having fun.
(05-15-2020, 11:42 AM)darktiste Wrote: The problem with a tablet is that due to the leak of traction of the stylus one tend to apply more pressure on the stylus.It can be a problem as your finger start to hurt.So i recommend using the side of your hand to create drag but the problem with that is that fatty pad of the hand tend to create uneven drag.There a tablet glove you can put to create a barrier between your hand and the surface of the tablet.The rest is just a question of lifting or applying pressure to the side of your hand to create drag or the reduce drag.The rest is just a question of using the tool as often as you can to create muscle memory(aka pressure sensitivity)
Hope this was helpful.
Yea, lets try out the glove. I won't have to clean my cintiq as much, either. Thanks!
I started another master study but that won't be complete until probably next weekend.