morning!
running an old copy of PS7 and I'm realizing I don't use very many of the new fangled features at all.
... installed my tablet again tho - fun (if initially awkward) to be using it again.
I've alway thought a tablet would be interesting to use. Is it a Wacom or a different brand?
Wacom - just the small one
great for painting stuff, lousy for precision work - so I switch a lot
oh, switch between tablet and mouse. Depends what I'm doing - if I'm hand drawing stuff vs being all exact on a path
ah, I see. I was a technical illustrator in a former life, but never could afford the equipment to go digital.
Worked with digital CAD tablets, but that's a horse of a different hue.
I'm semi-pro photog IRL, but do pen and ink and oils IRL as a hobby. Drawing mojo just doesn't play without a tablet - got it for zmas
a couple years ago - but the software for drawing is... hang on - friend of mine uses it in a hybrid style...
mixes photography with overlaid painted elements
yah - she's got this fabulous HP printer that costs a fortune - prints those things HUGE on *canvas*
but the hybrid style is intriguing. I might take a hand at it, but would need to get Painter - I tend to work far too tightly in photoshop
probably a DesignJet, works like a plotter. Just never heard of using canvas - usually is vellum or smooth papers. Cool.
Yes, I think it's a DesignJet.
I think the program was be the key to helping you loosen up, and the style looks like fun.
Too bad the program is so pricey ($399 US retail).
yah, I know - I wouldn't buy it to dabble a little bit - would have to decide I was going after it as a style.
Too bad you're not a student - academic price of Painter 11 is under $100.
I wonder if there's open-source software that you could get cheaper to try out the effect?
The dev team is 30 mins away and I know the product manager... could prolly get them to do me an employee copy...
Oh now that would be sweeet!
I'm not sure it has the same effects as Painter, but it look like fun. The Xara Gallery -
site.xara.com/gallery/
Okay, upon closer inspection, its a vector drawing program. But a nice one for the price.