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would i post about my ocs in this section?? i don't really draw so
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Baku’s post has the short of it about the OC thread we have, but detailed descriptions in the OC thread are also allowed in the thread as writing and concepting is still an artistic medium! Outside of that thread though, your OC posts would work best in blogs I’m quite certain.would i post about my ocs in this section?? i don't really draw so
I've only ever used a screenless one, so here's what I'll tell you: it's probably bound to be a bit different from one with a screen in terms of having a 'mental disconnect' from what you're drawing and the surface you're drawing with, but I do think that in the end, it's something one can get used to! (I have a Huion 640P, I believe, and I draw with it pretty naturally now?)Question: is there a big difference between a screenless drawing tablet and a one with screen? I'm asking only about the... "drawing experience" - not things like durability/price.
I mainly use a screenless tablet, but I've used one with a screen a few times (probably not enough to really get used to it, but still) and one little thing I've noticed is that the physical "feel" of the pen against the surface is slightly different - on a screen tablet the surface is very smooth, but screenless tablets tend to have a bit more texture, it's more like a matte "scratchier" surface instead of the glassy feel of screen tablets. It's a subtle difference but I tend to prefer screenless tablets because of it.Question: is there a big difference between a screenless drawing tablet and a one with screen? I'm asking only about the... "drawing experience" - not things like durability/price.
...I thought of it as an advantage as the surface would not damage the pen nib? lol But I think there are tablets with screen and a 'paper-like' texture (must be expensive though)...I mainly use a screenless tablet, but I've used one with a screen a few times (probably not enough to really get used to it, but still) and one little thing I've noticed is that the physical "feel" of the pen against the surface is slightly different - on a screen tablet the surface is very smooth, but screenless tablets tend to have a bit more texture, it's more like a matte "scratchier" surface instead of the glassy feel of screen tablets. It's a subtle difference but I tend to prefer screenless tablets because of it.
...What would you guys think of doing some sort of secret santa for the holidays? I’m not sure how it would work but I’d participate in one :3
Perhaps I do! I actually grew up using a non screen tablet (an Intuos5) and switched to a Cintiq 22HD and then a Cintiq Mobile Studio Pro 16 (what I use now) so I can give pros and cons for both!I know @Blanc uses a screen display tablet, maybe she would have some insight that we don't?
...Yes. Yes we probably should get around to that.
ooh, mark me down as interested then! I've never participated in one of those before, but would love to if you guys set one upyes! Dawning and I will resume getting on that o/
We could also look at different types of collabs too as the previous two have been the group drawing where we each drew characters to add to a background image but we could also do something like themes, for example if we had a Gym Leader theme we could each choose a leader and create art based on that character or we could possibly randomise the character for each participant?
This is a very cute idea! Though I was honestly thinking more along the lines of art trades or randomized art trades of a secret santa variety (randomly assigned person, draw what they put as their desired subjects). I think collab drawing topics like gym leaders and Pokemon like you stated would be pretty fun team challenges though. My gears are turning… It all sounds possible!
I started screenless and moved over to screen and in my personal opinion it was an upgrade.Question: is there a big difference between a screenless drawing tablet and a one with screen? I'm asking only about the... "drawing experience" - not things like durability/price.