Sunday, September 11, 2016

Sunday sketch of hair

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Hair
© NF PhotoArt 160911
WACOM   CS5

I have a lot to learn on how to work on WACOM. One thing is to coordinate eyes and hand movements. As you are looking at the screen while drawing on the WACOM tablet. Harder then I thought it would be. And lot to learn about pencils and pressure too.

Some day I might get  the hang of it.

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10 comments:

  1. Getting used to a Wacom tablet takes some time, especially the pressure. Funny, because it's not THAT different from a regular pen and pad, but your brain wants to make it difficult.

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    1. Paula, I don´t have GOOGLE+ and can´t comment on your work :(

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  2. The hair is beautiful! It looks like you are doing well with the Wacom.

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  3. Well, let me tell you. You are doing way better than I am. Now, I do have an old one that my son passed down to me, but you still used the same movements. It is making me use a part of my brain that does not have much gray matter left :-). Your work is so nice. genie

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  4. Lovely job of the hair...it seems to me that you are mastering the Wacom tablet fairly well. :)

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  5. good job :) I hated my Wacom, didn't like the smooth surface, but love my new tablet. the surface is more like drawing on paper. you will get the hand eye control, just keep practicing and it will be second nature :)

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  6. I think you've done a lovely job with the hair. I LOVE hair and you've certainly captured the beauty and essence of it. :)

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  7. Thats beautiful, it flows and has great movement.

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