My first foray with digital art

in #art7 years ago

I just received a Wacom Intuos digital drawing pad so I can get into more digital designs. I'd like to eventually do some pin designs so figured it was about time I learned this stuff. I also like the idea of using less resources as far as canvas and paints go. I definitely won't be giving up the painting but it's nice to switch things up.

This is just a rough doodle going through all the brushes in Photoshop to get a feel for it. It's strange looking at the screen and not at the pad but I'm starting to get the hang of it. I notice it's not quite as accurate as doodling on paper so it gives it a rather roughness. I'm sure as time goes on I will get it more refined. I'm going to follow some tutorials to get a better grasp of all of the tools in Photoshop that I may be clueless about.

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freakin' awesome...love love love it...keep posting ;')

Congrats on the graphic tablet. Following you so I can see the progression as you get used to it. I'm not sure if you've had Photoshop before, and I guess your locked in on a subscription contact now anyway, but Affinity Photo is a fraction of the cost of Photoshop and very close to the same features and power. If you're just starting out, it's a much more affordable way to go.

Right on, good to know..im messing around with a pirated copy a friend gave to me.