![]() ![]() ![]() When a nice little paid gig came around though, and I started doing some research into upgrading, I found that Wacom now had some stiff competition coming from XP-Pen in particular. ![]() Also, no express keys or a spinny wheel, so those were definitely features I was looking forward to playing with, but I’m getting ahead of myself here.įor a while I just assumed that if you wanted to get into digital art with any sort of seriousness, you’d need a fancy Cintiq or something which, considering my “starving artist” status at the time, I figured I’d likely be ‘racing’ down corridors of a retirement facility with my stroller, desperately trying to move fast enough to feel wind moving through what wisps of grey hair remained, and still be putting coins aside for it. I have no real complaints about it… the working area was a bit on the small side, but that’s really a matter of personal preference. This was passed on to me and is what I used to get started with figuring out how to colour some of my drawings digitally, and created my first few sticker packs using that. Firstly, here is what I was using for a few years before upgrading, the Wacom Graphire3 drawing tablet. ![]()
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