| Artist | Susiron [gallery] |
| Time spent | 11 minutes |
| Drawing sessions | 1 |
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.:stellA---stAr:. wrote:how do you people get it right to take only about 10 minutes to finish such an awesome drawing ehile i struggle for hours , and its never as good as this..haha i want a answer !

What the Neff wrote:how do you download pressure sensitivity for the oekaki??

wolfy778 wrote:sooo what exactly is pressure sensetivety?

Susiron wrote:wolfy778 wrote:sooo what exactly is pressure sensetivety?
Pressure sensitivity allows your digital artwork to function more naturally, like it may on actual paper.
If you press down harder, your line becomes thicker and darker. Lighter, then thinner and lighter.
wolfy778 wrote:Susiron wrote:wolfy778 wrote:sooo what exactly is pressure sensetivety?
Pressure sensitivity allows your digital artwork to function more naturally, like it may on actual paper.
If you press down harder, your line becomes thicker and darker. Lighter, then thinner and lighter.
that sounds really epic. i need that. but first i need a tablet... any recomendations? *suspicious glance to the side*

Susiron wrote:Oh, it definitely is! >: 3
Personally, I've only ever owned two tablets, and ever used three, so my knowledge on various brands is very slim.
The first tablet I ever had was ANCIENT, and didn't even have pressure sensitivity. I really don't even know what brand it was, it was just old generic crap. I used that for years before I got a new one with pressure sensitivity-- I was both amazed and confused by it at first. xDD
And the one that I have now is a Wacom Bamboo Fun small tablet. He's getting a little old now, there's tape on his cord, and recently he's been acting up and turning off, BUT-- he's worked VERY well for a long time, and I draw nearly 24/7, so with the amount of use I've put into him, he's been an EXCELLENT tablet, that has handled very well.
If I didn't draw and handle my tablet as much as I do, he'd probably last more than ten more years.
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