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Fun and joy! Just got me one of these
http://www.wacom.com/bamboo/bamboo_fun.php
this last sunday. Truly worth it! Mouse no more!
It's like drawing with the real thing, be it chalk, guache, pencil or ink...
some sketches of mine:
http://i38.tinypic.com/9sf4o2.jpg
http://i34.tinypic.com/rhtsur.gif
http://i35.tinypic.com/351z801.gif
I'm yet to learn more painting technique to truly put the Gimp to fire... but oh
man, love it! Was it Stephen who was advocating for tablets? You nailed it,
man!
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nemesis wrote:
> It's like drawing with the real thing, be it chalk, guache, pencil or ink...
There's a program on Microsoft tablets called ArtRage that simulates paint
brushes and crayons and all kinds of good stuff like that, even to the point
of making brush strokes and smearing the paint colors together when you
cross lines with different colors and such. Much fun.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
I ordered stamps from Zazzle that read "Place Stamp Here".
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Darren New <dne### [at] sanrrcom> wrote:
> nemesis wrote:
> > It's like drawing with the real thing, be it chalk, guache, pencil or ink...
>
> There's a program on Microsoft tablets called ArtRage that simulates paint
> brushes and crayons and all kinds of good stuff like that, even to the point
> of making brush strokes and smearing the paint colors together when you
> cross lines with different colors and such. Much fun.
That's great! With Gimp the best I can do is manual smear (with jitter) and
play with multiply or opacity settings.
I've also been playing with a layer in dissolve mode. Pressure sensitivity is
amazing with it... pure chalk drawing... so beautiful, I'm almost tearful... :D
I'm never going back to mouse. well, except at work...
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nemesis wrote:
> some sketches of mine:
>
> http://i38.tinypic.com/9sf4o2.jpg
> http://i34.tinypic.com/rhtsur.gif
> http://i35.tinypic.com/351z801.gif
>
> I'm yet to learn more painting technique to truly put the Gimp to fire... but oh
> man, love it!
Some of us can't draw that well with a *real* pen. :-/
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On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 01:05:54 -0400, nemesis wrote:
> Fun and joy! Just got me one of these
>
> http://www.wacom.com/bamboo/bamboo_fun.php
>
> this last sunday. Truly worth it! Mouse no more!
>
> It's like drawing with the real thing, be it chalk, guache, pencil or
> ink...
>
> some sketches of mine:
>
> http://i38.tinypic.com/9sf4o2.jpg
> http://i34.tinypic.com/rhtsur.gif
> http://i35.tinypic.com/351z801.gif
>
> I'm yet to learn more painting technique to truly put the Gimp to
> fire... but oh man, love it! Was it Stephen who was advocating for
> tablets? You nailed it, man!
Nice sketches - I wish I had that kind of talent. Still, I'm finding
that my wrist hurts a *lot* less (I hardly notice it any more, in fact)
since I started using my Intuos4.
Jim
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On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 22:33:10 -0700, Darren New wrote:
> even to the
> point of making brush strokes and smearing the paint colors together
> when you cross lines with different colors and such.
Gimp will do that; I was playing around with mixing colours using the
smudge tool, and that was pretty interesting.
Jim
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nemesis wrote:
> That's great! With Gimp the best I can do is manual smear (with jitter) and
> play with multiply or opacity settings.
Try it out. It's really cool. artrage.com. It has a free download version,
with the limitation being things like no layers and no way to save it as a
standard image.
As you can imagine, it's lots more fun when you're actually painting right
on the screen, rather than a tablet.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
I ordered stamps from Zazzle that read "Place Stamp Here".
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On Tue, 20 Oct 2009 11:47:26 -0400, Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Oct 2009 22:33:10 -0700, Darren New wrote:
>
>> even to the
>> point of making brush strokes and smearing the paint colors together
>> when you cross lines with different colors and such.
>
> Gimp will do that; I was playing around with mixing colours using the
> smudge tool, and that was pretty interesting.
Oh, I see what you mean - yeah, it won't do it if you don't smudge,
though it kinda looks like it does if you don't use full pressure with
the pen.
But if you use full-ish pressure with the pen, no, it doesn't blend the
colours, it replaces them.
Jim
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Darren New escreveu:
> nemesis wrote:
>> That's great! With Gimp the best I can do is manual smear (with
>> jitter) and
>> play with multiply or opacity settings.
>
> Try it out. It's really cool. artrage.com. It has a free download
> version, with the limitation being things like no layers and no way to
> save it as a standard image.
I don't have Windows except at work, where I can't download executables.
Perhaps I'll download at home and bring it on tomorrow...
> As you can imagine, it's lots more fun when you're actually painting
> right on the screen, rather than a tablet.
I don't see the difference, except perhaps a more tiresome experience
thanks no rest to the arm. I mean, at first I thought drawing in a
surface and seeing the result in another would be disorientating, but
the hand-eye coordination goes just smooth and natural, like as if
directly drawing on paper...
--
a game sig: http://tinyurl.com/d3rxz9
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Jim Henderson escreveu:
> Nice sketches - I wish I had that kind of talent.
thanks, man!
> Still, I'm finding
> that my wrist hurts a *lot* less (I hardly notice it any more, in fact)
> since I started using my Intuos4.
It comes with a mouse too, but I'm loving the stylus alone! XD
--
a game sig: http://tinyurl.com/d3rxz9
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