@ragamuffin Thank you very much. That's what I'm going for but I still need practice in drawing very clean and work on the shapes
@catapanoart Yeah the iPad Pro is very very nice but also very expensive.
Pluspoints are:
- very handy;
- if you're used to Photoshop, you have Procreate which is almost (not completely yet but they are listening to every(or most) suggestion of the community and are working really hard on the app);
- Apple pencil feels very nice (heavy like the wacom stylus) + you can add that gum thing of a ballpoint pen you like
- really nice animation app (imo cause I draw everything myself): Animation desk
Minuspoints (for me at least):
- not enough apps (iPad Pro is really fresh and needs time to get attention from developers cause I heard it's stressful to program software for the iPad) but I think we're getting there since Procreate + iPad gets really positive feedback
- very expensive (I dont use it as my main tool, it's mainly for sketching and animating cause I like the hand to paper/screen more when I draw lines and finish things on my desktop with photoshop because painting feels better there)
So if you're really considering getting an iPad you should try it out thoroughly in a store first You need to like the feeling of the pencil to really enjoy it. Software is only going to get better and a new iPad Pro (2) could be released in the next year so waiting is not bad either. Cheers!
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DS #544:
Had a long work day today (not art related) so just something quick today before sleeping.
First I studied clothes and focussed a little bit more on value.
Second:
Trying to keep my habit of making daily animations. Today's practice was wind + hair. Really really hard and did not come out as I intended but it was a good practice run. Learned a lot.
Wanted to do more but I have no power left haha. See ya tomorrow! :3