
what type of brush do you use?
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Fri 11 Jul 2008, 23:47,
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depending upon what effect I want and I use very low opacity and often lots of jitter.
I save all my brushes but I'm a bit lax with naming them. I'll give them a sort out tomorrow and zip a few up.
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Fri 11 Jul 2008, 23:51,
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I save all my brushes but I'm a bit lax with naming them. I'll give them a sort out tomorrow and zip a few up.

'Mind telling me what tablet you use...? I'm in the market for a bigger & better one than my old Wacom, and, after a failed attempt to discuss on /talk (as Dekionplexis IV will attest) I figured I'd ask someone slightly more civil and educated...
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Fri 11 Jul 2008, 23:33,
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for you and hedgehog to go over. Don't make me use them ;)
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Fri 11 Jul 2008, 23:38,
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3 wide but if I recall I probably did the above on my trusty old Graphire 3 XL.
best advice I can give is get the biggest pressure sensitive tablet you can afford. Wacom if you can.
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best advice I can give is get the biggest pressure sensitive tablet you can afford. Wacom if you can.

and, are you using Pshop, Painter, Illustrator...all of the above?
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Fri 11 Jul 2008, 23:38,
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Tools of choice Are Painter X. CS3 Design Premium. Project Dogwaffle pro and Paint Shop Photo X2. I have Fireworks and Flash but rarely fire them up, which limits me in animation so I should get around to them eventually.
www2.b3ta.com/host/creative/47549/1212798374/desk.jpg
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Fri 11 Jul 2008, 23:41,
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www2.b3ta.com/host/creative/47549/1212798374/desk.jpg

the Lego Digital designer! :-)
I must have about $5,000 of Lego in this house...
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Fri 11 Jul 2008, 23:54,
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I must have about $5,000 of Lego in this house...

Works just the same, just requires a different technique. No reason not to be able to do similar things though.
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