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*boo 25 Sep 2008 14:55:23 13,614 posts Seen 2 days ago Registered 17 years ago I’m toying with the idea of buying a Wacom tablet (one of the small ones) as a bit of fun. I really just want it for simple drawing/cartooning - nothing complex. Any suggestions as to which software is best to use with it that doesn’t cost the earth? I’ve seen Corel Paint suggested, but that’s the thick end of £200.
*heyyo 25 Sep 2008 15:06:11 14,356 posts Seen 3 years ago Registered 15 years ago
*Jeepers 25 Sep 2008 15:15:50 16,611 posts Seen 32 minutes ago Registered 15 years ago You get a cutdown version of Painter with most Wacoms. That should keep you going until you need the crazy level of customisation that Painter (full fat) offers. I want one of these. /wanks
*pjmaybe 25 Sep 2008 15:16:07 70,666 posts Seen 11 years ago Registered 19 years ago Corel Paint is horrible. Usually you get a free version of a paint package with wacom tablets anyway - and that’ll probably do the job you need it to do (s’called Painter Elements btw and isn’t too shoddy). Paintshop Pro’s also similarly naff now. Photoshop’s great but costs a fair bit Pipped to the post by jeepers
*asphaltcowboy 25 Sep 2008 15:20:40 5,156 posts Seen 4 days ago Registered 17 years ago You might like to try Sketchbook Pro - it’s about £50.
*D_arkTrooper 25 Sep 2008 16:19:47 1,492 posts Seen 4 months ago Registered 18 years ago Oooh coincidence.I just ordered a Wacom A5 Wide Tablet for PC usage.
*boo 25 Sep 2008 19:01:55 13,614 posts Seen 2 days ago Registered 17 years ago
*sam_spade 25 Sep 2008 20:40:16 15,745 posts Seen 3 days ago Registered 19 years ago
*Rowlsten 25 Sep 2008 20:46:54 674 posts Seen 1 year ago Registered 14 years ago Yeah I got ArtRage with mine.... It ok but not really ideal for doing anything real serious.
*PiroticModerator 25 Sep 2008 20:50:21 20,642 posts Seen 2 months ago Registered 19 years ago Painter X is only really of much use if your already into painting, otherwise it just totally goes over your head, when it gives me hundreds of options just for a brush my brain starts to hurt. Stick to Photoshop! I use an A4 Wacom on my 24’ Imac and it’s quite a good combination, the mac Wacom drivers are in beta and have some very minor glitchs (cursor changing to the ’loading’ cursor while drawing sometimes etc).
*boo 29 Oct 2008 15:31:53 13,614 posts Seen 2 days ago Registered 17 years ago I’m thinking that I might actually splash the cash on a tablet. If I want it for drawing, primarily, rather than altering photos (which I’ll probably use it for too), does the panel prefer: a) Corel Painter Essentials 4 or b) Photoshop Elements 6.0 Using it with a Macbook.
*ayrtonsenna 29 Oct 2008 15:39:04 1,566 posts Seen 13 years ago Registered 13 years ago Download demos of both and see for yourself I suspect Painter will suit you best though.
*Fab4 4 May 2011 13:30:01 8,924 posts Seen 2 months ago Registered 14 years ago I’ve recently been using my old Wacom tablet again (after finding open-source drivers for it to work on my Mac) and I’ve been using ArtRage 3 Studio Pro....its flipping amazing what you can do in it, and it only cost me 70 euros.
*senso-ji 4 May 2011 13:56:29 10,104 posts Seen 5 minutes ago Registered 13 years ago Manga studio might be of interest, boo. There are two flavours:BasicPro
*Menace 4 May 2011 15:02:12 5,887 posts Seen 1 year ago Registered 17 years ago
*Fab4 4 May 2011 15:04:10 8,924 posts Seen 2 months ago Registered 14 years ago Menace wrote:ArtRage - Cheap and awesome. Indeed. I couldnt quite believe how cheap it was after I saw what people were doing with it. Btw, is there a thread on here where people post their (digital art) work?
*Dirtbox 4 May 2011 15:12:51 91,507 posts Seen 3 hours ago Registered 18 years ago
*Menace 4 May 2011 15:18:46 5,887 posts Seen 1 year ago Registered 17 years ago Fab4 wrote:Menace wrote:ArtRage - Cheap and awesome. Indeed. I couldnt quite believe how cheap it was after I saw what people were doing with it. Btw, is there a thread on here where people post their (digital art) work? Sorry, I missed your post about ArtRage (and then noticed there was someone else mentioning it also). Good idea about showing art - I could surely use an egoboost from time to time, and some criticism of course! I used to go the concept art forum and others, but the sheer volume of art there, means I either run out of time or get exhausted - and sometimes even demotivated to do any graphics at all (I have a fragile ego I guess).
*Fab4 4 May 2011 15:27:12 8,924 posts Seen 2 months ago Registered 14 years ago Well I’ve never done any digital stuff before, apart from a few photo manipulations in Gimp. I’ve been more a traditional media person, but the iPad turned me on to digital stuff, and with ArtRage I’m hoping my traditional techniques can translate over. If I could mimic this digitally I’d be more than happy.
*Menace 4 May 2011 15:57:15 5,887 posts Seen 1 year ago Registered 17 years ago I don’t see why a thread where we show of some works has to be digital works only! =) I’m sure that with practice you could do what you show with a paint program.
*swede 23 Jan 2015 20:02:21 582 posts Seen 4 hours ago Registered 19 years ago Bumping this...Anyone else into art/painting? Digital or otherwise. I caught the bug with Brushes on ipad a few years ago, been painting a bit ever since. I’ve tried iPad/the small Wacom Bamboo and now a Surface Pro 3... anyway done this one in Fresh Paint... (Artrage is my favorite though...)Would be good to see some others... get some advice etc. etc.
*Saul_Iscariot 23 Jan 2015 20:16:48 3,889 posts Seen 5 hours ago Registered 8 years ago I haven’t done any art on a computer in ages. I did this and got it in ONM years ago.Edited by Saul_Iscariot at 20:17:19 23-01-2015This was another one they used:They were done using a mixture of programmes, mostly free off of magazines.Edited by Saul_Iscariot at 20:19:25 23-01-2015
*Fab4 23 Jan 2015 20:20:56 8,924 posts Seen 2 months ago Registered 14 years ago I am still into digital painting, although in a bit of an imagination slump at the moment. I had been mostly using Sketch Club but the developer has fucked it up in the transfer to ios8. Really not that stable any more.I also have a Cintiq 21UX for my Macbook, and I use a combination of Artrage and Photoshop on there. I’ve recently been looking at Affinity Designer, which is a combination of vector and pixel, as an alternative to Illustrator.This is the last one I made in Sketch Club...was in a Vienna Secession mood when I made it. It is called ’The Gift’.http://lh3.ggpht.com/PdTtien45IArj-kAyx_7-9XKJ5PSgxxSl1auICrsTInsj8WXF20DhjG1uwfEYm38WF-G6WcNhZb-bhDutrC8D6rdcT8-JQ=s0Edited by Fab4 at 20:24:33 23-01-2015
*Saul_Iscariot 23 Jan 2015 20:41:56 3,889 posts Seen 5 hours ago Registered 8 years ago
*swede 23 Jan 2015 20:46:27 582 posts Seen 4 hours ago Registered 19 years ago That’s really good Fab4, and love the first one Saul... Has anyone tried Black Ink? I noticed a while back on Steam... just seen that it’s on offer again... don’t think there’s a Mac OS version though...Oooh... Art Academy on WiiU is surprisingly good as well (don’t laugh - just for fun!)... good for slapping out 20 minute piccies on Miiverse.
* Another one to check out is Mischief, I bought it at the introductory price a while ago and still haven’t used it enough since I don’t do much 2D work these days but it’s really cool and pretty cheap.
*swede 23 Jan 2015 20:52:23 582 posts Seen 4 hours ago Registered 19 years ago
I need help with my Wacom studio + Wacom link. I’m a full-time streamer from Sweden and I mainly draw digitally on stream with my Wacom studio + Wacom link. My problem is they don’t sell the Wacom link anymore and the little USB-c wire from the Wacom studio pro to the Wacom link is (puppy might have gotten it.) so I bought a new one but that. Adobe Creative Cloud Photography plan or Adobe Rush, software for shooting, editing and sharing online videos. Adobe Fresco, drawing software offering a large collection of vector and raster brushes. Wacom One, the full picture. With Wacom One, you get more than just a creative pen display and included software.
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