Hey guys and gals,
I have recently started to learn how to use Mudbox 2012, and studying anatomy. I have had some issues with trying to get the Brushes and strokes of the brush to do what I want them to. With this, I have some questions for you.
I only have a Mouse. Should I invest in a sketch pad?
And if so Why not a mouse? I want to know the reasons, so I have something to research.
I am on a strict budget, could you recommend a cheap one that will do the job?
Thanks,
Lee
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Pressure sensitivity.
Google that phrase and that should give you plenty to research.
I'd get a Wacom one for sure. If a new one is too expensive, try to find a used one or an older model, or consider a bamboo.
This. I couldn't imagine painting or sculpting without it. You might find the program agrees, and once you have a tablet, the brushes behave more like you had in mind.
I also find it better emulates the way I'd hold traditional tools, be it a pencil / brush / sculpting rake / etc. Even if you're trained more to use your elbows and shoulders, there's just a certain flow / control that comes naturally with a stylus which would be awkward-if-not-impossible to get with a mouse.
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That's perfect for trying one out and seeing if you like working with a tablet before dropping hundreds on a larger model.
If you go for used bamboo, get pen&touch. older wersion of bamboo pen (one with red label) have 512 presure level, pen&touch is 1024. New version of bamboo pen is 1024 (green label)
About the "scratching nails".. I felt like my intuos3 felt too slippery.. Bamboo felt more like drawing on paper.. but not quite.