my first little doodle with my new 9x12 wacom. I didn't really know how far I wanted to take it, but this was more an exercise to help me use colour more freely. Still not really happy with it, but maybe you guys can give me a few tips?
I created a small set just for fun. Let me know what you think. Some of the settings for the fabric might need to be played with a little to get the desired results. They work fairly well with a wacom. I used a few pen pressure settings. Adjust what ya need :) As always! Enjoy! -Michael
If you're using Zbrush, start by going to a lower subdivision of your head and simply hold down Shift while smoothing out your bump with a few careful strokes of the pen, provided you got a wacom tablet. Be careful though, you dont want to make a dent in your head either. Hope this helps.
Mine is just to become a better overall character artist and to be a better person. It's a pretty vague resolution, but I think everything else I would like to achieve will follow suite. I need to get some wip threads going again and see if I cant shake the rust off my wacom pen.
you mean if you could paint like in photoshop cs 2 without lag with a wacom in photoshop cs 4 extended. At this time I don't consider photoshop cs 4 extended an upgrade. :D Maybe it was the guy's machine though, I mean all he had was a quadcore. :) I'm sure that's the problem.
I've never done the +1 rep post before, so here ya go PeterK. Japhir, you need an 'under_construction.gif' in that avatar there. I can't think of lens flare without remembering the World Wide Web of yore and Netscape. Speaking of Netscape, why did the recent wacom drivers install a special plugin for it?
just go to a starbucks or whatever barns and noble other places with a laptop and a wacom... soon enough you will have quite a few people watching and asking questions... i find its a good way to meet people imo... oh and dont just sit there actually paint something or do some 3d there or something...
hmm I removed windows tablet pc components almost straight after I installed windows 6 months ago so windows says that I dont have any tablet components installed and only the wacom drivers but I still get this nonsense with key presses hovering over my work.
Pic updated (left side of it anyway) Straightened out the lines as best I could. I need a wacom. Fixed up the highlights, added some color variations, scuffed it up a bit more in places. Haven't touched the face yet, but I feel the armour is much improved thanks to Mop's and Adam's suggestions.
I've had them move if I mouse wheel. Never had them float off on their own, freaky... I also had a old Wacom bug where if I touched the touch strip it would start to scroll things wildly. A driver updated fixed that thankfully... Could be something else running in the background?