My First Digital Drawing Ever!!!
I have been planning to get a graphics pad forever in order to start drawing digitally, but I was a bit apprehensive considering that they’re pretty expensive and I wasn’t sure if I would be able to use them. I borrowed a basic beginner’s tablet from a friend to test it out and was horrified. I couldn’t even draw a shaky circle. The disconnect between what I was drawing (on the table) and where my eyes were looking (the screen) meant hand-eye coordination was useless.
Needless to say I was very discouraged and I was sure I’d never be able to use a tablet but I decided to look for a second opinion so yesterday I went to the Digital Media Lab at my school and asked if they had any tablets I could look at because I was thinking about purchasing one. They did. In fact, they just flung open a massive cabinet full of tablets and pulled out a brand new one in its box and everything, and shoved it into my hands and told me to keep it as long as I liked and bring it back whenever I was done.
The graphics pad they gave me wasn’t full professional grade but it’s at the top of the beginner class (meaning it’s much better than the one I borrowed from my friend which is at the bottom of the beginner range). I’ve been working on the school one since last night, and I am so excited! It took a couple of tries to get the hang of it but I’m so glad that I didn’t give up. To go from being unable to draw even a simple circle to being able to do a full (albeit super, super rough) sketch in a matter of hours is amazing progress (especially considering that I thought this was a lost cause).
If I’m this comfortable with the beginner tablet, I think the professional grade one will be well worth the investment. I’ve been saving for it and I was questioning whether it was worth spending all that money on, but now I’m definitely going to get it.
The tablet I want to buy is the Wacom Intuos4 (professional grade graphics pad), and the tablet I got from the lab yesterday (which is what I drew this with) is the Wacom Bamboo Fun (beginner/amateur grade). I’m also looking to see what software I might get too. I’ve heard a few people talk about Krita animation download, so I’m definitely going to have a look at that one and see what it’s all about!
I would have tried to do more, but I’m so tired. This took hours and hours but I think it was worth it.
So here it is, my first ever digital drawing:
Love the drawings! They look really professional. I think you should invest in a Wacom, because the talent is there.
wooohoo!! Just got the bamboo over thanksgiving break! Im tres excited myself! Loving your first try! its pretty dope. 🙂
lovely and somewhat inspirational!keep doing what you do hun..xx
i love the eyes, lips, and hair of the 2nd image…captivating. good work lady!
Me oooo loves the booobs on the first one, anyone that can draw boobs like you, can really draw!PS..the heart shape on the g-string’s also very nice…
Hey…nice try. Practice more, and you’d surely get better with time. All the best…
WAOOOOOO…………..you are a great artist… I will definitely buy a version of the 2nd one.
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this is absolutely gorgeous, you are so talented, going back to read your post now,lol couldnt get my eyes off the drawings
ooh, thats whassup!! they look just about the same tho..cute as always tho.
@cococj: Thanks!! I will.
@Spilt Ink: Yay!! Good for you. I’m holding out for a professional grade Wacom so I still have some more to save
@Miss Motivation: Thanks!! I need more practice!!
@Anyaposh: I really liked the eyes on the second one. I enjoy drawing eyes like that.
@Wildboy: Heh heh! Why am I not surprised that men are fans of the boobs?
@blogoratti: Yep. Practice makes perfect.
@9ja Foodie: That’s great to hear! Maybe after I’ve improved a bit I’ll start selling my art ^_^
@Luminessenze: Thank you so much.
@El-Divine: Thanks
Realy nice for the first time, i draw digital by my self. take a look if you want and leave a comment.
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