@03:32yeah a good AND steady mouse. I have a Gamer mouse good if you play games like counter strike and so on but not good with the finer movements like drawing
Sorry again, there's no sound, because this would be copyright violation. I'm not a musician.
I hope the quality won't be too horrible with DA's encoding :S
You can see it in better quality with the divX option Don't hesitate to activate it.
This is not really a tutorial but a video in which I show you my inking method. It's very simple, butso many people asked me! The best way was to make a video.
I use the brush AND the pen tool in this tutorial. I show you how to make an fast "art nouveau" border to your drawing
This has been done in Photoshop CS2. Works for older and newest versions of PHotoshop too I used a Wacom tablet, intuos 2
Yes, I used a Cintiq 24HD Touch @ home and an Intuos 4 at work. But most of my drawings here have been made with my old tablet, an Intuos 3 which is wonderful too. Here's a review I've made about tablets: [link]
I adored and highly appreciated this video, it seems so much more clear when you actually watch the artist work and when it is not sped up hahah. If you could, could you explain the steps of the art nouveau border to me? I was watching it and was trying to follow but don't understand what you did to the image to make it solid white and place a thinker border around it. If you have the time to explain, that would be wonderful and if not, do not worry at all! Thank you so much for taking the time to make this, I can't believe how easy you making inking look!
I loved this a lot! And I wanted to ask, how did you get your lines thicker there at the very end? It's so small that I can't really see what you're doing But I'd LOVE to know how you did that I've never thought you could do it!
But yeah, it's less squiggly when it's fast.