Drawing Skulls with a Wacom Tablet

Wed, May 28, 2008

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  • Where did you get the tapered brush in PS? If you made it how could I make it.
    Thanks,
  • Exactly the same question for me !!! lol !!
  • Chucky
    Another one with the same question, please talk us about the brush!!!
  • Brushes .... PLEASE !!!!
  • Bryan
    If you have a wacom tablet or a tablet pc you just select pen pressure in the brushes pallete. It will give you a tapered effect when you apply less pressure.

    I just figured out my tablet pc needed a new driver to recognize it, so I can get those cool paint brushy lines.
  • Damn, I've got a cheap tablet ... from "Trust" that's maybe the reason i don't have these lines ... ;(
  • Hi!

    Which Tablet from Wacom did you juse? I want such a tablet but i want the right one :-). Thanks for your answer and best whishes from Germany.
  • Bryan
    At first I purchased the smallest Wacom Tablet that was available. It worked alright but there was a real disconnect for me. I could never get comfortable drawing on a tablet while looking at a screen. Some people do not mind this.

    I then decided to buy a Tablet PC from Gateway from their C series. It comes with a Wacom enabled Pen and it works quite well. I can draw right on the screen while laying on the couch.

    I like drawing and painting and this allows me to do it without frustration. It feels really natural to me. I love to scan my own drawings and paint them in photoshop. Thanks to this tutorial I realized I was missing something in my line quality. My brush strokes now have some much more character.
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