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Facebook Graffiti Wall: Azlan And His Catch

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Azlan a.k.a LamCha is my old best friend who love fishing and outdoor activity. I really missed the time we went out for hiking, camping and climbing. Today, I steal one of his facebook photo and draw it on Facebook Graffiti Wall. I need more practice on this . Here's the result... enjoy... And this is why I like this Graffiti Wall... because you can replay... That's all for today... see you later...

Facebook Graffiti Wall: Adawiyah

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Did you remember my sketch of my sister's daughter , Adawiyah on my very first post of this blog? This is another sketch of Adawiyah, and this time it is on Facebook Graffiti Wall . and as usual.. let's replay.. heheh I'm tired to finish the details. It's already 4 AM... I can't save and continue the drawing because Facebook Graffiti Wall haven't had that features. So, this is all I can do for 2 hours...

Graphics Tablets Features and Advantages

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Remember my post about Graphics Tablet for Digital Art ? Yes, Graphic Tablets can really benefit Graphic Designers and Digital Artists . Anyway, I would like to share my knowledge about graphic tablets . I think this discussion about features of graphics tablets can help you decide if a tablet is right for you, and which tablet best fits your needs and budget. Carry on reading and find out the best graphics tablet for you. What is a graphics tablet? A graphics tablet is a computer input device that allows one to hand-draw images and graphics, similar to the way one draws images with a pencil and paper. It is also referred to as a digitizing tablet, digitizer tablet, graphics pad, pen tablet, or drawing tablet . A tablet is an alternate type of input device that can be used in place of, or in conjunction with, a mouse, trackball, or other pointing device. The tablet consists of two parts, a flat surface for drawing, and a pen, stylus, or puck that is programmed to work with the tab...

Wacom Graphire3 Pen Tablet for Digital Art

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I like sketching and drawing . Normally, I'm using pencil or pen on paper for my sketches. After sketching, I will scan it or take a photo of it and post to forum where I can get comments to improve my artwork. But recently, I'm a bit inspired to do it directly in Adobe Photoshop . So, I decided to use Wacom Graphire3 Pen Tablet for my digital sketch. The Bruce Lee and Adawiyah sketches is my testing on this Wacom . Pretty difficult at the beginning because I have to train my pen pressure and movement because the nib and eraser are also sensitive to 512 pressure levels, so the harder you press the stronger and thicker the strokes will be. That's why the results looks rough. So, I'm still training my self to hold it not too light or too heavy. Some friends told me to put a sheet of paper over the tablet so I can feel like doing it on paper. But the drawback is, it will quickly eat my pen nib and I don't want to spend much on that. Anyway, I'm sketching and d...