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Feeling in a pokemon mood so I drew a cute tubby charizard. It made me feel good, so I hope it does the same for you,
Question Time! So I draw on a Surface 3 (not the pro, the low model). It's probably the cheapest computer I've ever ownedbut it's also probably my favorite, because it's small enough to take anywhere, but has a nice digitizer for sketching and drawing. I'm curious, what kind of computer you guys and gals use to do your art and why you chose that machine?
Feeling in a pokemon mood so I drew a cute tubby charizard. It made me feel good, so I hope it does the same for you,
Question Time! So I draw on a Surface 3 (not the pro, the low model). It's probably the cheapest computer I've ever ownedbut it's also probably my favorite, because it's small enough to take anywhere, but has a nice digitizer for sketching and drawing. I'm curious, what kind of computer you guys and gals use to do your art and why you chose that machine?
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fat Furs
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 1280 x 1280px
File Size 258.7 kB
Whelp, your wish is granted. I immediately went back and drew a second one for fun http://www.furaffinity.net/view/22039563/.
Edit: Still don't know how to format posts properly.
Edit: Still don't know how to format posts properly.
Great job on that charizard design: it has the distinctive characteristics of the Pokémon, but also aclear influence from your own original style. You made an amazing job. Congrats!!
As for your question, I am, perhaps, not the most adequate person to answer, but here goes nothing... I use my iPad (2nd generation) and Procreate as my drawing software. I want to upgrade to a drawing tablet but so far I haven't saved enough to buy a decent one. For now I am happy with the size and practicality of it, considering I am able to carry it around knowing I can rely on its battery for several hours of use. I practically only use it for art purposes, so I haven't had trouble with capacity issues so far, which is also nice.
As for your question, I am, perhaps, not the most adequate person to answer, but here goes nothing... I use my iPad (2nd generation) and Procreate as my drawing software. I want to upgrade to a drawing tablet but so far I haven't saved enough to buy a decent one. For now I am happy with the size and practicality of it, considering I am able to carry it around knowing I can rely on its battery for several hours of use. I practically only use it for art purposes, so I haven't had trouble with capacity issues so far, which is also nice.
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